Walk To Freedom
Hand of Freedom
Category: Biographies & Memoirs »
Woman biographies |
Work: Novel
Keywords: Mlitary Confinement,
Larcency,
Fort Levenworth,
United States Displinary Barracks,
love,
father,
reltionships,
women. soldier. Air Force,
self-esteem,
biography,
military,
self improvement,
murder
Carolyn Merrimon is from Nashville, TN. She joined the military after graduating
This is an autobiography of my life story. I was previously confined at Ft. Leavenworth United States Disciplinary Barracks located in Fort Leavenworth, KS. This is a Military Confinement Facility where military men and women, who have been court-martialed, are confined together. I was one of 13 females to make history, by being among the last females confined at Ft. Leavenworth United States Disciplinary Barracks, when the military established a military prison for females "only." at Miramar Naval Brig., in San Diego, Ca. I committed the crime of Larceny of one half million dollars hoping it would buy me the love I so desired from a man to fill the empty void in my life. I committed my crime not out of a need for money but out of the need to be loved and desired by a man. My ex-lover as well as co-conspirator in my crime was the key witness against me at my court-martial, of which I was sentenced to eight years confinement
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Biography
Carolyn Merrimon was born in Nashville, TN, After graduating high school she joined the United States Air force. This is a synopsis of her autobiography.
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A WALK TO FREEDOM
This is an autobiography of my life story. I was previously confined at Ft. Leavenworth United States Disciplinary Barracks located in Fort Leavenworth, KS. This is a Military Confinement Facility where military men and women, who have been court-martialed, are confined together.
I was one of 13 females to make history, by being among the last females confined at Ft. Leavenworth United States Disciplinary Barracks, when the military established a military prison for females "only." at Miramar Naval Brig., in San Diego, Ca.
I committed the crime of Larceny of one half million dollars hoping it would buy me the love I so desired from a man to fill the empty void in my life. I committed my crime not out of a need for money but out of the need to be loved and desired by a man. My ex-lover as well as co-conspirator in my crime was the key witness against me at my court-martial, of which I was sentenced to eight years confinement.
Visit my website at http://www.ccctown.com
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