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Interview with Texas Author SYDNEY NEWMAN DOTSON About Debut Book NO GREATER...
Interview with Texas Author SYDNEY NEWMAN DOTSON About Debut Book NO GREATER DECEPTION
NO GREATER DECEPTION, A TRUE TEXAS STORY Author Takes Time Out of Her Busy Guest Speaker and Booksigning Schedule to Answer Questions from Fans.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) June 14, 2004 --
Interviewer: Is this a true story about your own personal experience?
Sydney: Yes, "No Greater Deception" is a true story about my personal experience. Some names and places have been changed to protect the privacy of all individuals. The events and situations are absolutely true. The Anna Nicole Smith case was being heard at the same time our probate case was heard, and I'm still amazed that reporters didn't find their way into our courtroom.
Readers will enjoy trying to figure out the real names of my family, relatives, the cities, attorneys and judge. Only those with the secret code book to break the code.
Interviewer: Why did you write this book?
Sydney: Like Domestic Violence, Domestic Identity Theft is often unspoken and goes undetected. No one likes to admit publicly that they are a Victim, and of course the perpetrators don't brag about their thefts to others. Unfortunately, our Texas Justice System doesn't aggressively prosecute cases of Domestic Identity Theft because attorneys, judges, district attorneys and experts consider cases of this nature to be messy domestic cases they don't want to deal with or address. One district attorney told me he had bigger fish to fry than deal with our case. But, how large does a person's estate have to be before it's no longer considered a domestic issue, and is addressed as a felony? My father's estate was a very large estate.
The underlying message is that massive reform is needed within our Texas Justice System to insure there is equal justice for all. Incompetent, unscrupulous and uninsured attorneys must be disbarred. Judges must disqualify themselves from cases involving their relatives and personal friends. Beneficiary change forms and notary seal processes are deficient and must become secure. Those who commit forgery must be aggressively prosecuted, and district attorneys must purge forged documents from our courthouses.
Writing this book has allowed me to cope with my fathers death, work through the grieving process and get my life back into order.
Interviewer: What was your fathers involvement with LBJ and the JFK assassination?
Sydney: Much of my fathers real life remains a mystery to many people, including his own family. I know that Dad went hunting at LBJs ranch several times, yet I dont understand why he packed dress suits, starched shirts and boots for those trips. I dont know where my father was when JFK was assassinated. I thought he had gone hunting. Later, my father was one of Lady Bird Johnsons bodyguards.
Interviewer: Your father also knew Joe Bonanno?
Sydney: Yes he did. I knew Joe Bonanno as Mr. Banana. The only thing we thought was peculiar was the red telephone that we werent supposed to answer in my fathers bedroom. Id love to know who was on the other end of that line.
So it was normal for me to think about calling Bill Bonanno for help during our court case. But my sister, Heather, talked me out of it. She was afraid our stepmother might be the Texas Mafioso Madam.
See Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com, NoGreaterDeception.com for more info.

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