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Forgiving The Dead Man Walking (paperback)
Forgiving The Dead Man Walking (paperback) - By Debbie Morris,gregg Lewis
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Already familiar to readers from the movie Dead Man Walking, this horrifying crime story, related here by one of the victims, becomes an inspiring morality tale of one woman's redemption. In 1980, Morris, then a 16-year-old high school junior in tiny Madisonville, La., was parked with her boyfriend, Mark Brewster, along the Tchefuncte riverfront sipping a milkshake when two men suddenly appeared. Mark and Debbie were kidnapped: he was tortured and left for dead, while she was terrorized and raped...
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Forgiving the Dead Man Walking: Only One Woman Can Tell the Entire Story
A true, first-person account by the victim who survived the crimes committed by the rapist and killer made famous in the movie Dead Man Walking. Debbie Morris takes readers beyond the story of those crimes and into the journey of her faith as she wrestles with the question all of us face at some point in life: Is there any crime, any hurt, any person beyond the power of forgiveness?
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After being kidnapped, terrorized, and raped by convicted killer Robert Lee Willie, Morris now takes "Dead Man Walking" one step further to tell her gripping, first-person account of evil, suffering, healing, and above all, the incredible power of forgiveness in the face of tragedy.
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Already familiar to readers from the movie Dead Man Walking, this horrifying crime story, related here by one of the victims, becomes an inspiring morality tale of one woman's redemption. In 1980, Morris, then a 16-year-old high school junior in tiny Madisonville, La., was parked with her boyfriend, Mark Brewster, along the Tchefuncte riverfront sipping a milkshake when two men suddenly appeared. Mark and Debbie were kidnapped: he was tortured and left for dead, while she was terrorized and raped...
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For the first time, here is the untold other half of Dead Man Walking , the movie that depicted killer Robert Willie's death-row relationship with spiritual advisor Helen Prejean. Now the woman whose testimony helped send Willie to the electric chair tells her side of the story - the side America hasn't heard. In gripping detail, Debbie Morris - formerly Debbie Cuevas - recounts her hours of terror . . . and her years of walking an agonizing road back to wholeness. In this stunning, true story, she...
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