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No, Daddy, Don't!: A Father's Murderous Act of Revenge

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ISBN-13: 9780786022205 ISBN-10: 0786022205
Publisher
Kensington Publishing Corporation
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mass_market
Published
July 1, 2003
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
17.20×2.30×10.40 cm

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No, Daddy, Don't!: A Father's Murderous Act of Revenge by Pence, Irene. mass_market edition. ISBN: 9780786022205.

"Hi, Mom. Give us a call, okay?" Even in the bitterest divorce cases, angry ex-spouses usually agree on one thing--the welfare of their children. Mary Jean Pearle, a Dallas antiques dealer, never dreamed that her precious daughters, Faith and Liberty, would be anything but safe when she dropped them off with their father. John Battaglia, a successful accountant and ex-Marine, had at times been vicious to her--but always gentle with the girls. Listening helplessly through the phone, Mary Jean heard Faith plead for her life. . .and then the heart-rending sound of gunshots. Updating her classic account of this unthinkable crime with the latest stunning developments from Death Row, veteran crime writer Irene Pence recounts an unforgettable saga of violence, betrayal, and tears. Case seen on 20/20 Includes Sixteen Pages Of Dramatic Photos Unthinkable Sacrifice John Battaglia said hello and it grated on Mary Jean to hear her ex-husbands voice. "Hi, John," she said lightly. "I got a message that the girls wanted to ask me something." "Yeah," he said, and Mary Jean could hear the echo-like sound that always accompanied his punching of the speaker phone button. "Ask her!" Johns voice pounded. "Ask her," he repeated in a louder, harsher voice. "Mommy?" Faith stammered. She was noticeably crying and her voice sputtered in short sobs. "Why do you want Daddy to have to go to jail?" Mary Jean could feel her body temperature climb. "Oh come on, John, dont do this to them." Then Mary Jean heard the screams that will forever haunt her. Faith cried out, "No, Daddy, dont! Oh please no, Daddy. Dont do it. No, no, no!" Over her daughters piercing cries, Mary Jean heard the blast of a gun. "Run, babies, run!" she screamed. "As fast as you can, run for the door!"