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  • Paula

    Paula says

    Hello Delores!
    Just finished reading one of your older books, Confiscated Conception. I thought it was a wonderful "second chance at love" story, and I loved the fast pace and nonstop action. A truly enjoyable read!

    Have a nice Summer! :)

    Posted 3 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Michelle T

    Michelle T says

    Hey, thought you might like to know a few things I found out about Linda Conrad (Sankpill) and her husband, Conrad Sankpill. If you get the chance, ask her why they have power of attorney over their grandson, or how he and Linda used that power to rob Conrad’s own daughter of her inheritance.
    Linda probably has never even acknowledged that she has a step daughter – she tends to mention just having nieces and nephews. But thier daughter had a wonderful great aunt and uncle named Mayme and Dutch. They had a hundred and nine acre farm in Vandalia MO and sincerely loved their grand niece. Mayme, God rest her soul, was Conrad’s aunt. They left the farm to Conrad’s daughter instead of Conrad which set him into a diabolical rage – the likes of which Mayme and Dutch could never have imagined, or for that matter, were even aware of. They meant only the best for their grand niece but didn’t understand what they set in motion when they left her the farm. They trusted Conrad and unfortunately used him as the trustee. One way or another Linda and Conrad would see to it that their daughter would never get her rightful inheritance.
    There is a quit claim deed in Conrad and Linda’s name on record with the Ralls County recorder in Vandalia MO if you want proof. Better yet, forensic testing of his own daughter revealed she had been poisoned, cleverly though, very hard to prove in court…convenient. It made her sick and worse, her son too. They used her subsequent illness against her as a means to help Conrad’s ex-wife, Judy Theise, (the boys rich grandmother) to gain custody of him. Once Judy had custody, in return she granted Conrad the power of attorney over his grandson which enabled him as trustee to seize the inheritance.
    They stole him from his mother by expertly manipulating the CT family court system, when the boy was only nine years old. Judy lied to crisis workers and tricked them into involuntarily hospitalizing her daughter. They dragged her out on a stretcher right in front of her crying son based solely on Judy’s statements. She did this right before Mother’s day no less.
    Judy, who was always more invested in controlling her daughter rather than showing her love, told her daughter she had a probate judge in her pocket, which turned out to be true. With the stroke of his pen The Honorable Judge Helander of Guilford CT probate court awarded Judy temporary custody of her grandson and after a two year fight that bankrupted Con’s daughter they won custody of the little boy despite his wanting to go home. Now she doesn’t even get to see her son anymore – it’s quite beyond belief.
    If you google the Faulkner lighthouse brigade in Guilford CT you’ll see that Judy Theise and Helander’s name both appear on the membership roster – Helander is actually in charge of the whole organization. Even more interesting are the results for the simple google search ‘Judy Theise Helander’ - worth it if you have the time.
    But it wasn’t all about the money. Linda hated her stepdaughter for years, probably because she new old Con was molesting his daughter as a teenager while she lived with them. I bet Linda blamed her for the whole thing, when she should have been protecting her instead. Maybe it was denial. Well, old Con couldn’t have that getting out officially so when his daughter threatened to report him all the years later it only added fuel to the sick plot (so elaborate that it really sounds more like something a suspense novelist might have cooked up). By the grace of God and strength of her will the poisonings didn’t kill her, but as she tried to get help from the authorities, Con (who is smooth and influential) was already in touch with them, reporting what he knew his daughter would say. Thus, the police and nearly everyone else involved with the case wrote her statements off as insanity. And mark my words, that’s what Linda and Con will say when you ask them..’Oh, my daughter’s crazy, she’s having problems, we only want what’s best for her, etc.’ But the proof is all there if you dig a little deeper. Thought you might like to know just how much stranger Linda’s truths are than the fictions she spins.
    Regards,
    Truthdetective111@yahoo.com
    PS. If you want simple proof google (CT Judicial) and enter the last name Theise vs Ozer in the family court section (the name Conrad Sankpill shows up there too) You’ll see the kind of fight Judy and Con’s million dollar attorneys gave their own flesh and blood. Stay tuned, this is just the tip of the iceberg of what the truth detective has been able to uncover.
    Count your blessings and hug your family this Christmas, can you imagine not even being allowed to call
    your only son during the holidays?

    Posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Paula

    Paula says

    Hi Delores! Just wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed The Christmas Clue! I love sexy, suspenseful books, and The Christmas Clue had it all! A wonderful read! Loved it! :)
    Happy Holidays!!!
    Paula

    Posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Paula

    Paula says

    Hi Delores! I just finished reading Stork Alert and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I just recently started your "Five Alarm Babies" series and I'm really enjoying it a lot! Up next in the series is The Christmas Clue, which works out perfectly right in time for Christmas next month! :)
    Best wishes,
    Paula

    Posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Paula

    Paula says

    Thank you so much for being my Shelfari friend! I'm really looking forward to starting your new "Texas Paternity" series!
    Best wishes,
    Paula

    Posted 4 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Dee

    Dee says

    Just wanted to drop by and say I'm a fan of your work and Happy Holidays!!

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Jassafari

    Jassafari says

    Ms. delores Fossen,

    I writing, yes, I know, I know, it
    might seem a little strange, but yes, there are some folk out there who believes in

    saying thanx when someone does something, even as simple as a befriending. Well
    Mam' Thanx!

    I am honored!

    PEACE!

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Trelaina

    Trelaina says

    Hey Hellion, it's cool to see you here. Have a great weekend :)

    Stacy ~

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tamelia Tumlin

    Tamelia Tumlin says

    Thnaks for the friend invite. This is a great place!
    Romance Author Tamelia Tumlin
    www.freewebs.com/tameliatumlin

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Rajesh Patil

    Rajesh Patil says

    Hi
    May i have the pleasure of getting a place in your friend(s) list ?

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • June Duterte

    June Duterte says

    ...hey, thanks ma'am for the very kind acceptance...i sure hope you'll find something valuable in my modest shelf...bless thee!

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Lisa Unger

    Lisa Unger says

    Great to meet you. Looking forward to checking out your shelf and I hope you enjoy mine.

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Rhonda

    Rhonda says

    Thanks for the invite! Rhonda

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  • Elle James

    Elle James says

    Hi Delores! Glad you're up on Shelfari! Love your books!

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )
  • NataleStenzel

    NataleStenzel says

    Hi, Delores

    Welcome to Shelfari! Nice to see you here :).

    ~Natale

    Posted 5 years ago. ( send a note )