Tommy Lynn Sells
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Tommy Lynn sells today admitted the murder of Katy Harris and cutting the throats of Krystal Surles. It was ten years ago in Texas in 1999 when the silence of the night 10 years old Krystal Surles throat was cut after seeing her friends murder. It was her will to live, to a serial killer be prosecuted. Seller scene again with the Texas Rangers and told the attack and demonstrated the way he attacks girls. According to the seller he was 16 years old when he committed his first murder. When he worked as a prostitute in Missouri in 1985, he met 29 years old Ena Cordt. He says he was invited to her home for consensual sex. Three days later the bodies of Ena Cordt and her son four years old found.
The news that Sarah Palin’s speech in the College of the Ozarks will not get media coverage has given rise to the speculation whether Palin is upset with all the back lashings of media that have come her way. However, sources reported, this is not the real fact behind the media ban in this event. She has earlier inked some contract with the school that does not allow any kind of media recordings of her events within the school premises and so media representatives will only be allowed to watch the event. As media representatives will not be allowed to cover the speech, they might try to catch some interesting moments while the former governor autographs copier of her books.
“Krystal’s Courage,” the first program in the "Live to Tell" series, profiles the unbelievable story of Krystal Surles, who at age 10 stopped a serial killer in his tracks. It was Dec. 31, 1999, and Krystal was staying with family friends in Del Rio, Texas, when the unthinkable happened. As Krystal and her friend Katy slept, a man slipped through a window, crept into the girls’ room and stabbed Katy 16 times as Krystal watched in horror. Just as he was leaving, the man noticed Krystal, then reached over and cut her throat. Lying next to Katie on the floor, Krystal watch as her friend died. Amazingly, Krystal then found the strength to stumble over half a mile to a neighboring home.
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