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Trick Up Her Sleeve

Written by Gail DeBole on April 24, 2024 He ransacked the dumpster near the vacant campground Looking for small trinkets like a well-trained bloodhound. You know the story. His wife had to go. After her death, his assets would grow. He could start a new life with his stunning friend. He could start a business based on a food trend. His wife held him down and expected too much. She was no fun, and he could not stand her touch. So… he found those small trinkets near the vacant campground And, after her death, placed them near her all around. His evil trick was to plant trinkets as false clues To confuse the police and his confidence grew. When they checked DNA, his wouldn’t be the same. Someone else would conveniently shoulder the blame. They would trace those trinkets to another poor sap Who would waste time in court in a quite clever trap. But even while dying, his wife was smarter than he. Her last life goal to receive justice would come to be. Way up underneath her sleeve so he would not see She did something clever so he would not stay free. She wrote in her own blood a few minutes before she died His initials and “killed me” to reveal his evil lie. Note: If you are a True Crime fan or know someone who is, Refrigerator Ransom and Other Untrue Crimes may be of interest. This is a book of 16 poems with a mixture of humor, truth, and justice interwoven in those poems. I would be glad to send you a promo code so you or someone you know can listen for free on Audible. To request a promo code, you are welcome to contact me via Soup Mail. - Thank you, Gail

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