Reports from the Florida and Illinois police department have indicated that several trips were made to Florida and that
during those trips, both security guard, Chris Coleman and Joyce Meyer's son were witnessed in the presence of, stripper,
Tara Linz. The public is now left to question whether Coleman was, at any time, seen alone with Linz during any of
the occassional visits reported.
While considering the motives of Joyce Meyer, where Coleman is concerned, the public is left to question why it appears
that Coleman was being protected through the Meyer's ministry with fiinancial support and the show of other
concern for his well-being. Has information surrounding all evidence at the murder scene been disclosed or are there
any missing links that may point to the evidence of Joyce Meyer and Chris Coleman being bogarted; victimized
by an un-disclosed party and threatened to keep silent?
Notes that were evident during the police investigation supported the existance of an external 3rd party in the deaths
of the Coleman family members--someone interested in Chris Coleman wanted Sheri Coleman out of the way. The public
must, also, question whether a long time friend of Coleman's would act against the best interest of Sheri, Linz's
high school friend or whether Linz composed and sent the email notes thinking that the guilt might point directly
to the Joyce Meyer camp? In either instance, what is the true identity of those in pursuit of the Joyce Meyer estate?
What seems to have developed as a horrifying murder case, appears now to include a tryst that has dragged the
ministry of Joyce Meyers into the center of the stage for the sake of siphoning money off of the Joyce Meyer ministry
through the Missouri and or Illinois courts.
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As in most cases where money appears to be the pivotal factor, and when, in such cases the attempt is made to lay
the burden of proof of innocence on the wealthy, it is the general rule of the courts and attornys that no party should
be successful in pilfering money from the pockets of rich for the sake of becoming wealthy. Should this case
be carried forth, finding prima facia for placing Joyce Meyers on defendant's row, then the standard for denying the
poor any chance of charging the wealthy with the role of responsibility in a wrongful death will have been doubled,
matching, only, the precendent set by the O.J. Simpson and Micheal Jackson.
While police are faced with deciding on the very evident truth, the family of Sheri, Gavin and Garrett Coleman
must focus on the deaths of thier loved ones and, through the probity of a fair court system, Weiss and others must
concentrate thier hope on convicting the real killer--that's usually the silent, invisible hand behind the gun that is
aimed at the one burdened by allegations. Is Chris Coleman truly guilty of murder or is it the hand of
the real trigger-man and possibly others, that has not, yet, been uncovered?

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SUICIDE OR MURDER THE ABRAHAM BIGGS STORY
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