Mountain Love
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This is a story about Terry Keith Diéguez, an 18-year-old boy who yearned for a loving family and father. Tragically, his dream shattered when his parents, Giulia and Javier Diéguez, were killed in a horrific car accident in Evangeline, Kentucky, in 2013. The accident occurred after the loss of their son, Alberto Luis Diéguez. The perpetrators of this senseless act were Bill John Duntsch, his son Jeffrey Phillip Duntsch, and his wife, Karen Kelly Duntsch. They were found guilty of Felonious Murder, Felony Child Abuse, Vehicular Homicide, Obstructing Of Justice, Aggravated Battery, Cyberstalking/Cyber-harassment, Criminal Threats, Fraud, Kidnapping, Aggravated Burglary, Aggravated Robbery, and False Imprisonment and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the deaths of Alberto, Giulia, and Javier. This verdict brought some measure of justice to the Diéguez family. Devastated and heartbroken, Terry was left alone and bereft of his parents and brother. In his time of grief, he encountered Isabella Sofia Mersadiez, a kind, caring, and supportive woman. Terry poured out his heart to her, and she completely understood the pain he was going through. Their connection was undeniable, and they fell deeply in love. They eventually got married and started a family together. However, their happiness was short-lived when an unexpected twist unfolded. The Duntsches harbored dark secrets that they had kept hidden from everyone. Driven by a desire for justice, Terry and Isabella decided to uncover the truth. They delved into the Duntsches' home and revealed their secrets to the detectives. As a result of their actions, Bill Duntsch was sentenced to death, while Karen, and his son Jeffery was sentenced to life in prison. Terry and Isabella were finally free from the weight of the past and could move forward with their lives. They left the tragedy behind and embraced a new chapter of happiness and fulfillment. (Rated PG-13) Written By Brayden W. Fie
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