If you were faced with having a kidney transplant, what would you do while you recuperate? If you are Carol Teegardin, you write a book.

The book explores the theory
that Greene was killed after the mayor’s wife, Carlita Kilpatrick, came home to
the mansion unexpectedly to witness the party and then physically attacked the
strippers who were performing there. Investigators later speculated that Greene’s
murder was a "deliberate hit" by a member of the Detroit Police Department,
perhaps to cover up the fact that there even was such a party. But who ordered
the “hit”?
Carol has also written “Strawberry”
into a play and a screenplay is now in the works. If you would like to purchase a copy of the
book, contact the author at ctee123@yahoo.com.
The cost is $10.
Now that she’s back on her
feet, Carol is more active than ever before. When not promoting her book, she’s
a substitute teacher, is acting in a local production of “Hairspray” at Henry Ford
Community College, and is
looking forward to becoming a part of the “Proving Innocence” project, a local
initiative to free innocent men and women wrongfully convicted and imprisoned
for crimes they did not commit. She also is making plans to hike parts of the Appalachian Trail.
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