Chapter Three - My Search Begins - The Murder Of Little Mary Phagan, 1989 - Read By Vanessa Neubauer In 2015

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This is the third installment in a 13-part series on the book "The Murder of Little Mary Phagan" authored by Mary Phagan-Kean. The author recounts a dream of a funnel-shaped cloud that threatened her family and friends. She became afraid to sleep, fearing the dream would come back. She then became friends with Amy, a Jewish woman, and they exchanged their beliefs without barriers.

During a Christmas vacation, the author's dad mentioned his connection to a Jewish family, which led him to realize his love for the couple. The story of the 1952 crash on the Warner Robbins Air Force Base in Macon, Georgia, is a significant part of the author's life. The crash resulted in the deaths of 87 young military men, including a radio operator and a pilot, copilot, navigator, and flight engineer. The cleanup crew was mostly volunteers, and the author felt compelled to step forward and escort the dead to their families.

The author presented the American flag to the Jacobs family at the gravesite, causing tears to flow down her face. His parents and the author became one in grief, and they invited her home to say the Kaddish, a memorial prayer for their son. The author became an adopted daughter, calling them mom and dad.

After two years at Flagler, the author and Amy transferred to Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. They worked hard and received their Master of Science in the College of Education program with honors in 1977. They also had a job as a consultant Itinerant teacher for the visually impaired for the Griffin Cooperative Educational Service in Griffin, Georgia.

The author's life took a pause and then continued on, but they continued to work hard and receive letters of appreciation and commendation from various organizations.

Stick around to find out what happens next!

Seeking Justice for Little Mary Phagan
https://www.LittleMaryPhagan.com

Please purchase the book, 'The Murder of Little Mary Phagan by Mary Phagan Kean to learn more about the Leo Frank case.

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