
His Niece: "Love always, your tio Richie" and the silence that followed - Paperback
His Niece: "Love always, your tio Richie" and the silence that followed - Paperback
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by Rosie Juarez (Author)
This is not just a story.
This is a voice that refused to stay buried.
In His Niece, Rosie Juarez delivers a raw, unfiltered memoir of a childhood shaped by violence, addiction, silence, and survival-told from the perspective of a little girl who grew up loving a man the world would come to fear.
Known to the world as the Night Stalker...
but known to her as Tío Richie.
Through deeply personal memories, Rosie takes readers into the hidden spaces behind headlines-where family loyalty, trauma, and confusion collide. This is not a retelling of crimes. It is the untold story of what it meant to be connected to them... and to survive them.
From the streets of Los Angeles to the quiet weight of generational silence, this memoir reveals:
- A childhood surrounded by addiction, instability, and unspoken pain
- The complexity of loving someone capable of darkness
- The emotional and spiritual aftermath of abuse and trauma
- The bond between siblings that became a lifeline
- And the journey of reclaiming a voice that silence tried to erase
At its core, His Niece is a story of redemption.
It is about breaking cycles.
It is about confronting the truth.
It is about choosing healing over hiding.
With unwavering honesty and faith, Rosie shares how God met her in the middle of brokenness-and how purpose can rise from even the deepest wounds.
This book is for:
- Survivors who are still finding their voice
- Those navigating the aftermath of trauma
- Readers seeking faith in the middle of pain
- And anyone who has ever wondered if healing is truly possible
This is not just a memoir.
It is a testimony.
A story of survival.
A declaration of truth.
And proof that silence does not get the final word



















