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Conversation with a Mennonite - The Beast of Bangor

Published
May 2001
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
654

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Guardianship Edition - The ‘Conversation with a Mennonite' series shares the same basic information but deviates from each other with unrelated information making each book a book unto itself. There is just too much information for one book to contain. This is the original story of family betrayal and abusive violent behavior of religious Mennonite fanatics, the Uhler's, gone astray. It is one woman who is a paragon of evil treacherously using trust and affection to subdue her victims. Nothing was sacred to her - her family members were easy prey. She honed her skills by raping her children and relatives of everything and anything and then turned those same skills against her friends and neighbors. She loved innocent flesh because they were so trusting making deceiving them nothing more than child's play. She, as a predator, is the Beast of Bangor who used her Mennonite faith as perfect cover to rob others to satisfy her diabolical and depraved needs and the Benders Mennonite Church condoned her deeds. For many, evil is abstract, faceless, with no real identity, who many call Satan or Lucifer. However, for me evil has a face and an identity – I call this evil the Beast whose own madness controls her temperament…

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First Edition May 2001 Createspace ISBN 1440451508
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Oct 2014 ISBN B00OMEND4A
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