P.O. Box 14
Cleveland, MS. 38732
ISBN: 978-0-615-18680-1
Pages: 364
Genre: True Crime/Memoir
Available: amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com. (In bookstores upon request)
Contact me: channon@troubleintortola.com
Love, thugs, and con-artists abound; however, the bona-fide psychopath is a rarity. Only a small percentage of the population comprise this premeditated and remorseless predator. If you have ever wondered how and why victims become ensnared in their trap this book is for you!
This true account of love, lies, and deceit will have you drawn in, and either struggling for release or wanting more. The convoluted tale details the slow and gradual seduction of a cold-blooded and hungry parasite whose main motives are always self-gratification.
If you think you can spot a 'charismatic' psychopath, you might be mistaken. Even the armor of an advanced degree in psychological services did not innoculate this woman from falling prey to the insidious seduction. So, too, fell the BVI Tortola government officials when they needed a witness against accused murderer William Labrador for the death of socialite, Lois McMillen.
This book portrays the 'character' of the prosecution's key witness against the prime suspect and his underhanded conspiracy to have this witness arrested on the island. Who was telling the truth about the murder of Lois McMillen - Jeffrey Plante or William Labrador? And, what would the defendant's mother say to a key witness moments before attending her son's murder trial? This witness stepped onto the island that lived up to its motto and discovered more than "Nature's Little Secret."
This is a must read if you followed this trial or want to know more about it, the players involved, and the dogged determination to imprison this witness before the trial ended.
Dr. Channon Lytton is a qualified marriage and family therapist, guidance counselor, and psychotherapist. She is an experienced lecturer in psychology topics and former professor of counseling and guidance.