A Tool of God
What Does It Mean To Be A Tool of God
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Book Details
About the Book
Sherry
“Sheri” Bahm’s psychic journal illustrates the growing relationship between the
gifted domestic engineer and the spirits of murder victims while rearing two
young sons in today’s society.
Circuit
Court Judge Vincent and politically active Margaret Sherry were two of the
contract murder victims that returned in spirit form giving pertinent
information regarding their cases.
One
of the many names that the spirit of Mrs. Sherry revealed to the gifted person
was her husband’s best friend and law partner, Pete Halat, who was convicted in
1997 as one of the guilty conspirators.
This
manuscript contains copies of the 1991 and 1996 Federal Indictments, U.S.
District Judge Charles W. Pickering's bench opinions before the sentencing of
the defendants after the convictions in the 1997 Sherry Conspiracy Murder
trial, the briefs of the United States of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Court
versus Sheri LaRa Sharpe and the United States Supreme Court versus Pete
Halat.
Over
the years, Judge Vincent and Margaret Sherry’s cases were featured on programs
such as “Inside Edition,” ABC “Prime Time,” cable-stations: “Discovery” ---
“The FBI Files,” and “A&E” --- “City Confidential – Deadly Odds in Biloxi,”
and the most recent which aired in April 2003, on “Lifetime” --- “Final
Justice.”
About the Author
It has taken 12 years to write “A Tool Of God.” This
author has a unique gift (clairaudient) that has been used to assist in several
true crime cases in various other states as well as the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
She became aware of her gift on October 29, 1982;
though, it took her several months to accept this ability.
Only a few family members and friends are aware of
her role in assisting the task of unraveling Judge Vincent and Margaret
Sherry’s contract murders. She was
given the name, "Sheri the psychic," because of the 1987 Sherry
Conspiracy murders. However, she is the best-kept secret of the Mississippi
Gulf Coast. She has never revealed her identity until this book.