Sunday 15 February 2015

Book Will Namecheck All Those Who Helped & Supported Sam And Adam

In this chapter I mention and pay tribute to all those who helped SAM and Adam after there mother walked out on them to be with her pervert boyfriend richard grimson. I name all the women who since 2005 have been like surrogate mums to my sons. The Heroic women: Diane, Kelly, Jodie, Justine, Sara, Karen, Samantha, Paula and Jackie. It was these female of the species who let the boys sleep in there homes, cooked for them , did washing and ironing and hid them from the Police, Social Services and julie johnson. It is important to pay tribute on many levels. 1. Because they all acted out of kindness and were not paid to help - they did it because they cared. 2. Also julie lied to the judge that both boys had a `problem` with women - this was a complete lie - as both SAM and ADAM appreciate everything these women did. 3. Both boys love the company of women. 4. Since 2005 both SAM and ADAM have been close to all the women I have named...but in recent times there have been others. SAM has confided in the mothers of his girlfriends who have been moved to tears when he has told them how his mother treated him and Adam. On another occassion Sam went for a Christmas meal with his boss and his wife - who cried when she heard of his suffering at the hands of julie johnson. This is important to put in the public domain because it proves how both boys relate to women...it contradicts all this lies that ms johnson told the small town Judge during the Divorce Hearing., As well as praising all the women who looked after SAM and ADAM - there were incidents that were like something out of a soap opera - NICE LINK this - as at one time both boys were `spirited` out of Essex and hidden in a house just yards from the set of Eastenders. There were meets in pub car parks and at train stations where both boys changed cars and hid on back seats as they were to Southend, Canvey, London and Hertfordshire - always one step ahead of the Filth and social workers. Another time they were living in a flat on the outskirts of Billericay and as well as staying in various homes in and around Wickford - spent time in Grays, South London and Southend.

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