One Last Kiss

ebook The True Story of a Minister's Bodyguard, His Beautiful Mistress, and a Brutal Triple Homicide

By Michael W. Cuneo

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Two secret lovers. Three high-profile murders. One family annihilator. A shocking true crime exposé from the author of American Exorcism.
From adultery . . .
Ex-Marine and bodyguard Chris Coleman was a family man with a secret: He wanted to leave his wife for another woman, Tara Lintz. But as head of security for the world-famous Joyce Meyer Ministries—an evangelical organization that frowns on divorce—Coleman had to make other plans.
to murder . . .
On May 5, 2009, Illinois police received a call from Coleman, who claimed he was unable to contact his family. When investigators arrived at his home, they found Coleman's wife and two sons strangled in bed. Across the walls, spray-painted in red, were various obscenities—the word punished among them.
to life—or death.
Who could have done something so sinister? As Coleman played the part of a grieving husband, forensic evidence at the crime scene told a different story. Key testimony from Lintz afforded yet more evidence of Coleman's guilt—and soon a jury would find him guilty of three counts of murder in the first degree.
Praise for Michael W. Cuneo's American Exorcism
"Mesmerizing . . . Lucidly written and riveting as any horror novel, Cuneo's excursion into the darker paths of American faith offers a deeply disturbing, ironic vision." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Cuneo is both a skeptical and sensitive observer." —The Nation
"An engaging and detailed document of a provocative subculture." —Kirkus Reviews
One Last Kiss