A Prisoner by No Crime of My Own:
From Innocence to Horror: The True Crime Story of a Child Witness
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Jodie Tedder
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Tedder
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At three years old, Jodie watched her father murder a woman in a seedy hotel room. He, a true-born sociopath, strolled undetected, using religion as his disguise. A life suffocating the truth wouldn't work for Jodie. The murdered woman's spirit seemed to ignite a search for answers in Jodie's adulthood. A budding darkness around the reality of her past was coming sharply into focus.
Fighting to free yourself from generational trauma? This is a must listen. Her family coat of arms was incest. Like a breastplate of righteousness, the diabolical clan changed morality to fit their own design. Murder was the force that would help free her from her gruesome past and a family that would do everything to keep the secrets they helped conceal. The painstaking task to unearth evidence of these crimes proved formidable. Decades spent chasing down leads through a private investigator, coordinating with police and confronting the perps. Hospital records and other known facts ultimately point to the identity of the victim and a sister's loving pursuit to find her missing sibling helps spur the investigation. They may have solved this case. The problem -- the cops need a confession or a body.
No help would be found in Jodie's family. She would have to fight alone in her quest to sift truth from determined lies. Her faith sustained her as she moved toward the dragons from her youth. The terror of reliving the incessant sexual abuse stalled her attempts as her body recalled the misery. The opinion of others wreaked havoc and tried to block her efforts through stifling rejection and judgment. Millions of children have suffered for crimes they did not commit. Would this victim find justice - for herself and for the murdered woman? Would peace ever live in her world again?
This story is not only an homage to all missing persons never found under the rubble they were dumped into after a brutal death. But it's also a courageous dedication to all children who have lived through childhood violence and deviance. It's all murder. The literal victims of murder, and victims who experience that same destruction in their souls.
Unrelenting guilt to bring this woman justice would open doors to the past that could not be closed. Her life mattered and so did her death. Her murder left a destiny to locate the truth and get the chance to bring healing and justice to cold crimes lost to time.
©2023 Jodie L. Tedder (P)2023 Jodie L. TedderWhat listeners say about A Prisoner by No Crime of My Own:
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- Amazon Customer
- 27-06-23
Powerful
Jodie tells her story with such Grace and absolute authenticity. Although a heartbreaking read, she also teaches us about how possible it is to overcome the most difficult of life experiences and, the power of forgiveness.
By sharing her story, Jodie will inspire many and lead the way for others, to find their voice.
An incredibly powerful read.
Well done Jodie, you should be immensely proud of yourself and thank you for finding the courage to speak up and help others along the way.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-05-23
Bizarre
This audiobook is strange, I found it difficult to sympathise with Jodie the further the tale continued. What happened to her was horrendous and how she still wanted love and acceptance from the perp at the end is hard to fathom, I wanted her to kill him but she hugs him instead. Jodie should not have done the narrating herself. There are problems with the recording, it repeats a large amount of text. The timeline is often difficult to follow. The narrator often sounds bored one moment and is crying the next. I do not recommend this book unless one has suffered severe abuse within the family. I am left feeling a mixture of conflicting emotions. Bizarre.
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