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My Roommate, a Corpse! is Episode 1 (Season One) of the Death in the Afternoon Podcast.
Talking to the Dead, Directly July 23, 2010 Joe Nickell
Elderly lady steals bodies of husband & sister from cemetery
Court records show that 62-year-old James Flanagan was charged Wednesday with abuse of a corpse - a misdemeanor - and issued a summons.
Pennsylvania woman may keep corpses if she builds crypt
The Jean Stevens story
1 accused of digging up body for bereaved Pa. twin The Associated Press
Elderly lady steals bodies of husband & sister from cemetery
NATIONAL NEWS Widow, 91, lived with corpses of husband, twin sister
Woman Lives With 2 Dead People Published July 6, 2010
DA says Jean Stevens of Wyalusing, Pa., 91, may keep corpses of husband, twin sister if she builds crypt Published: Jul. 06, 2010, 8:26 p.m
Jean Stevens has indicated through her attorney that she plans to build an aboveground vault on her property to store the bodies of James Stevens and June Stevens, according to Bradford County District Attorney Daniel Barrett.

**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**

 

**Tom Carman Unveils “My Illusion of Normal: The Peculiar Case of Jean Stevens” – A Captivating Dive into the Human Psyche**

 

Pennsylvania, 04/26/2024] – Tom Carman, acclaimed author and connoisseur of the enigmatic, is proud to announce the release of his literary masterpiece, “My Illusion of Normal: The Peculiar Case of Jean Stevens.” Set to captivate readers worldwide, Carman’s gripping narrative delves into the depths of the human psyche, unraveling the intricate layers of perception and reality.

 

In “My Illusion of Normal,” Carman invites readers on an exhilarating journey through the mind of Jean Stevens, a character whose life is anything but ordinary. As the story unfolds, readers will find themselves drawn into a world where the lines between illusion and reality blur, challenging their perceptions of what it means to be normal.

 

With his signature blend of suspense and intrigue, Carman masterfully navigates the complexities of human nature, weaving a tale that will leave readers questioning the very fabric of their existence. From the hauntingly beautiful prose to the intricately crafted plot, “My Illusion of Normal” is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who dare to venture into its pages.

 

“I’m thrilled to share ‘My Illusion of Normal’ with readers everywhere,” says Carman. “It’s a story that has been brewing in my mind for quite some time, and I’m excited to finally bring it to life. I believe it offers a unique perspective on the human experience, one that will resonate with readers long after they’ve finished the last page.”

 

As a master storyteller, Carman shares with you “My Illusion of Normal,”  pushing the boundaries of literary non-fiction, challenging readers to explore the depths of their own consciousness.

 

“My Illusion of Normal: The Peculiar Case of Jean Stevens” is now available for purchase in both print and digital formats. For more information about Tom Carman and his latest release, visit www.representtheunderdogs.com or contact representtheunderdogs@gmail.com.

 

About Tom Carman:

An acclaimed author who captivates his readers by storytelling and thought-provoking narratives. With a keen eye for detail and a talent for weaving intricate plots, Carman has garnered a dedicated following of readers worldwide. 

 

Contact:

Tom Carman

Author

representheunderdogs@gmail.com

www.representtheunderdogs.com

At her home, Jean Stevens, 91, holds a picture from the 1940s of herself and her late husband, James.
Pennsylvania widow, 91, lived with corpses of her husband, twin sister Published: Jul. 06, 2010, 2:53 p.m.
Widow lived with corpses of her husband, twin PENNSYLVANIA By Michael Rubinkam, Associated Press July 6, 2010
CRIME Trouble Letting Go: 91-Year-Old Woman (Happily) Shared House With Dead Husband, Sister By Hannah Atkin July 7, 2010 / 3:04 PM EDT / CBS News
91-year-old widow builds vault, could get corpses back Staff WriterBucks County Courier Times
CRIME Police probing human remains find empty graves near Scranton