Too Late to Say Goodbye: A True Story of Murder and Betrayal

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by Ann Rule

Jenn Corbin, on a Caribbean cruise almost exactly one year before her murder, died on the verge of the new life she longed for. She will always be remembered smiling.

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  Barbara Hearn in October 2006. She had the “GUILTY!” headlines laminated and placed them on Dolly’s grave. Strangers covered the grave with red roses, both real and ceramic. Dolly rests near her grandparents’ graves. And in the Hearns’ yard nearby, the Confederate roses burst into bloom.

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  Dorothy Carlisle Hearn’s grave. She waited sixteen years, three months, and nine days for justice.

  * The names of some individuals have been changed. Such names are indicated by an asterisk (*) the first time they appear.

 

 

 


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