Akash Kaushik
asked:
Can anyone please verify the claims in the book after the runaway incident, for instance is there any proof of her Mexico experience? I think the author would find some sort of pleasure in fooling the readers, who knows the book might have been her biggest con? But it is also possible that she is delivering with absolute honesty, which is frankly even more wicked.
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Marcella Johnson
I knew her and her husband Ed.. and he DID work as a counselor for children in a camp. Worked with her and can remember the headaches she;d have, Then one day when she just up and grabbed her purse and said she was gone. Told me to tell people whatever I wanted, she'd see me on Tuesday.... This was in the middle of a day on a Friday. What she did, everybodies guess... but enough of it was true for me to believe the rest!
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