Whose Love is Greater?

Whose love is greater - a love for a parent or a love for a child?
Jerry Sternadel was a Texas millionaire rancher. He was not an ordinary person, but in some ways he was ordinary. Like so many others - some people liked the millionaire rancher while others disliked him.The millionaire sealed his fate when he married his second wife, thinking she was someone he could trust and depend upon. On June 12, 1990, something out of the ordinary happened - Jerry Sternadel died from extreme arsenic poisoning. While one woman was eventually arrested and put in prison - her co-conspirator has yet to be arrested or tried for the heinous murder. A reasonable person would think the person arrested would have been the widow. Who can poison your husband at home without you knowing it, if you are the one preparing the meals and drinks?Jerry's daughter (Becky Sternadel) celebrates her dad's life by decorating his grave, especially at Christmas, even 23 years later. I know this because Becky is also my daughter.Jerry Sternadel's life was snuffed out when he was in his prime and in good health. He did not smoke. He did not drink. He exercised regularly. He was exceptionally proud of the quarter horses he raised and the races his horses won. He maintained a healthy lifestyle and made a lot of people prosperous and happy. In 1990, Jerry Sternadel was fed arsenic poison until he finally died. If not for greed and hate, Jerry would have lived to see his two children and two grandchildren mature into beautiful adults. Whose love is greater- a love for a parent or a love for a child? Personally, I don't know which is greater, but I do know death does not stop our love for each other. Losing a child hurts and losing a parent hurts. In the end all we have left is the memories.Thank God for the memories. Read about the murder in the award-winning true crime "Fighting the Devil"



Published on December 18, 2013 08:44
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JEANNIE WALKER-AWARD WINNING AUTHOR
BOOK OF THE YEAR TRUE CRIME WINNER & 2011 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS FINALIST
* "Fighting the Devil" - A True Story of Consuming Passion, Deadly Poison, and Murder
A true crime suspense thriller o BOOK OF THE YEAR TRUE CRIME WINNER & 2011 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS FINALIST
* "Fighting the Devil" - A True Story of Consuming Passion, Deadly Poison, and Murder
A true crime suspense thriller of the horrific, excruciating death and murder of a millionaire, and haunting occurrences that actually happened. This true story contains sexual abuse, death, embezzlement, poison, premonitions, and spine-tingling accounts of unexplained phenomena that may seem like the stuff of soap operas. However, these dastardly deeds and haunting occurences actually happened.
* "The Rain Snake"
A children's story based on real events that actually happened about Native American Indian Legends, love, faith, and trust in God.
...more
* "Fighting the Devil" - A True Story of Consuming Passion, Deadly Poison, and Murder
A true crime suspense thriller o BOOK OF THE YEAR TRUE CRIME WINNER & 2011 NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS FINALIST
* "Fighting the Devil" - A True Story of Consuming Passion, Deadly Poison, and Murder
A true crime suspense thriller of the horrific, excruciating death and murder of a millionaire, and haunting occurrences that actually happened. This true story contains sexual abuse, death, embezzlement, poison, premonitions, and spine-tingling accounts of unexplained phenomena that may seem like the stuff of soap operas. However, these dastardly deeds and haunting occurences actually happened.
* "The Rain Snake"
A children's story based on real events that actually happened about Native American Indian Legends, love, faith, and trust in God.
...more
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