All it took was 3lbs of pressure

         
Homcides lead breaking news stories and newspaper headlines with information about the victim(s), the nature of the crime and if possible,  potenial suspect(s). It's  also accompanied  with the grief of the families of the victim(s) who are informed about their death.What the news media shows is an investigation of the crime scene, but not the life of it's victim(s). A life once lived before their life was taken. They show the interviews conducted with police. The crime scene tape  that ropes off where the crime was committed and  the homicide dectivtive  on site gathering infomation to help them solve the case. But once that's complete and the murder is solved(in some cases). What happens to the families after the crime? What happens when the cameras are turned off and the newspaper headlines turn into archieves?  What happens when this is the story of three little girls who witness the murder of the mother?  My book 3 lbs of pressure tells this story. A story about my life before and after the death of my mom. One that tore apart my family and changed my life forever.

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