
Unjust Treatment: The True Story of Jo Ann Dewey & The Wilson Brothers - Paperback
Unjust Treatment: The True Story of Jo Ann Dewey & The Wilson Brothers - Paperback
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by Joan Mae Carter (Author)
Three young innocent people dying within three years of each other. That's a fact about the infamous, well-publicized, nationwide and shocking Wilson Brother's murder trial of Jo Ann Dewey in 1950. Even though Turman and Utah Wilson were definitely notorious by definition, they were as innocent as the 18 year old, hard working youngest daughter of Mrs. Noble Clyde Dewey. In Unjust Treatment you'll see how providence can bring people who don't know each other together, but for what purpose? Today almost 60 years later with crime and violence more rampant than ever the actual crime itself may not be shocking to some, but the revelation of what really happened to Jo Ann Dewey will blow you away.
Author Biography
Joan Mae Carter was born in Vancouver, Washington in the 1960's. She has spent all her life as a Washington State resident. She spent her childhood growing up in the small town of Washougal Washington, later moving to Yakima, where she met her husband of 25 years. With her husband, David they moved to Tacoma, where they raised two sons together. Unjust Treatment is her first novel. She has spent years researching the information, compiling the information and then putting it into a condensed readable story form. Her desire for anyone interested in reading her work is for an enlightening experience.



















