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Summary of Gary C. King's Love, Lies, And Murder

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.

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#1 The road to Nashville wealth, fame, and fortune is not an easy one, and is often filled with hardship, disappointment, and outright failure. It is one thing to make it in Nashville, but it is another to only be chased out of town like the Native Americans of the Mississippian culture.

#2 On August 15, 1996, Perry and Janet March had a fight outside their house, and they never saw each other again. Their two children were with their maternal grandparents that day, and they never saw them again, either.

#3 The next call that Perry made was around midnight when he called Janet’s parents, Larry and Carolyn Levine, to inform them of their fight and Janet’s departure. Perry would later say that he did not call his in-laws immediately because he and Janet had promised each other that they would not involve them in their marital issues.

#4 On August 16, one of Janet’s acquaintances, Marissa Moody, arrived with her son to visit her. She never really liked going to visit Janet and Perry, but she did not want to deny the children their friendship because of her own feelings.