My Name Is Pain
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Book Details
About the Book
This is a story about a woman who had the courage to return
home in search of answers to a past life of Hell on Earth. Her quest was blocked by a silent community
and a justice system without conscience.
Although there is no moratorium on rape and murder the R.C.M.P. have
chosen to do nothing. The detailed
statements given to the R.C.M.P. in 1998/99 just collect dust.
The author provides a first hand insight into how
perpetrators of gang rapes and other crimes in small communities can be silent
and go about their daily lives as if nothing happened, and how the witnesses of
these crimes can live with their conscience and not speak up. The injustice explodes when victims realise that the institutions who are supposed to protect
us don’t really care. This compounds the
initial trauma and sets the stage for more criminal activity.
For victims everywhere who have had their lives stolen and
struggle to understand why, this book will help them to know that they are not
alone. To acknowledge the truth and
speak out is the only way to change the balance of power and fight these
criminals who would keep their victims locked in Hell for eternity.
About the Author
Few survivors of extreme trauma have also the talent to
express it. J.L. lives in
Living in a small community where rapists and murderers walk
free all around her, she is forced to live with a never ending sense of fear and
injustice. It is J.L.’s
goal to encourage other victims to confront their past and deal with it.