Monday, December 21

When they say you will be killed ~ What do you think and do?

After my wife's parents died her nephew told me the Family secret.

www.google.com/+donwesley




He told me "Denise will kill you"  Don Wesley.
 





This is Denise

Had I been informed 40 years earlier, I would not have married Denise Wesley.
Before my Military Psychiatrist  died, he told me Denise will  "Kill Me."



Published on Apr 5, 2014


See the story below before you say to me "Don you are still alive


At that time, I didn't believe he could predict the future! 




If you knew a dark secret about a friend's past, would you tell his or her significant other? In 2004, 47-year-old Carl "Charlie" Brandt murdered his wife, Teri, and her niece, Michelle, before hanging himself. But what most of his friends and family didn't know at the time was that Brandt had killed before. When Brandt was 13, he shot and killed his pregnant mother, shot his father — who survived — and attempted to shoot his sister, Angela, who escaped. Brandt was not charged but was placed in a psychiatric facility. After he was released one year later, his family packed up and moved out of state, where no one knew about his past. Members of Teri and Michelle's family join Dr. Phil in search of answers. Who knew about Brandt's history, and why didn't they come forward?
Brandt's ex-brother-in-law, Jim, joins the conversation and admits he knew about Brandt's dark past when he introduced him to Teri. Why does he say he kept the secret from her? And, what red flags does he admit he missed? Plus, authorities say unsolved murders may be connected to Brandt. Was he a serial killer all along?
Then, in 2013, the body of missing 18-month-old Elaina was found in a box in a garage. Her mother, Angela Steinfurth, and Angela's then-boyfriend, Steven King, were convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison with eligibility of parole in 18 and 35 years, respectively. What do they claim caused baby Elaina's death? Angela's half-sister, Mary, and Elaina's father, Terry, say they are struggling to come to terms with the tragedy and want to know how they should approach the subject with Elaina's 4-year-old sister. How can the family move forward after such a devastating loss?