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Somebody just shot my kids! Diane Downs brought her car to a halt in front of a Springfield Oregon hospital her three gravely wounded children beside her. Thus begins the shocking tale of a truly unthinkable crime that shattered the tranquility of a tight-knit community. As police searched for the shaggy-haried stranger Diane accused of shooting 8-year-old Christie 7-year-old Cheryl and 3-year-old Danny in cold blood a suspicion grew that was even more horrifying than the crime itself: Did Diane shoot her own children? A dedicated district attorney haunted by this question searched for the destructive forces that seemed to possess this beautiful young mother and uncovered a chronology of incest psychological wounding desperate affairs and surrogate motherhood.
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Somebody just shot my kids! Diane Downs brought her car to a halt in front of a Springfield Oregon hospital her three gravely wounded children beside her. Thus begins the shocking tale of a truly unthinkable crime that shattered the tranquility of a tight-knit community. As police searched for the shaggy-haried stranger Diane accused of shooting 8-year-old Christie 7-year-old Cheryl & 3-year-old Danny in cold blood a suspicion grew that was even more horrifying than the crime itself: Did Diane shoot her own children? A dedicated district attorney haunted by this question searched for the destructive forces that seemed to possess this beautiful young mother & uncovered a chronology of incest psychological wounding desperate affairs & surrogate motherhood.

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