The accidental carbon monoxide deaths of her brother and sisters in 1966 left Shelly Summers an only child that encountered both sexual and physical abuse. Three of her own children would populate the rural cemetery east of the flashing yellow light in the little hamlet in Central New York having met horrific deaths. Two of which were burned alive. Three other children that had a connection with Shelly would meet a fiery demise and a seventh child would mysteriously drown. Unknown to Shelly, a classmate and fellow Boy Scout of her brother killed in the 1966 carbon monoxide accident would...
The accidental carbon monoxide deaths of her brother and sisters in 1966 left Shelly Summers an only child that encountered both sexual and physical a...
The accidental carbon monoxide deaths of her brother and sisters in 1966 left Shelly Summers an only child that encountered both sexual and physical abuse. Three of her own children would populate the rural cemetery east of the flashing yellow light in the little hamlet in Central New York having met horrific deaths. Two of which were burned alive. Three other children that had a connection with Shelly would meet a fiery demise and a seventh child would mysteriously drown. Unknown to Shelly, a classmate and fellow Boy Scout of her brother killed in the 1966 carbon monoxide accident would...
The accidental carbon monoxide deaths of her brother and sisters in 1966 left Shelly Summers an only child that encountered both sexual and physical a...