All It Took Was a Rumor

Justice in an Improper Way

by John Ray Sander Teasley, Jr.


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Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 10/16/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 271
ISBN : 9781401069735
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 271
ISBN : 9781401069742

About the Book


About the Author

I was born in Charleston South Carolina, of Mr. & Mrs. John Ray Sander Teasley, and, Regenia McQueen-Teasley, in 1962 at the Medical College Hospital where only whites were permitted. I was bought back to Cincinnati Oh where I lived in the West End area for a short period of time. We moved to the suburbs of Lexington Heights located in Mt Healthy Township. I attended catholic schools from grades K thru sixth grade. Then attended the local public schools, until I reached freshmen high. My family was forced to leave the Mt Healthy area. And ended up relocating back in the West End where I ended up graduating from Robert A. Taft high school in 1981. I went on to further my education by attending two years at Cincinnati Technical College, enrolled in the Security Management program. Thereafter I entered into the work force from 1981 until 1997. During which time I married Sheila Renee Fegan and we have three beautiful children, my oldest son Raphael, a daughter, Jamila, and the youngest William McQueen-Teasley. My last employment upon taken a leave of absence, was with Hamilton County Juvenile Court. During which time my life had taken a downward spiral, as a result of a Rumor that was created by a governmental employee, also employed with the County. believing that this may have been a result of my mother filing a Deed of Distribution, in Berkeley County South Carolina, claiming part of my grandfather’s William McQueen Estate. Consisting of over 500,000 acres of land and more, prior to the events happening to my brother and I. Thereafter, I wrote my first book in 2002, describing the events leading up to my arrest. Talking about the things that went on in my trial regarding the testimony of the Judge, the prosecutor, the attorney, and what their testimonies were regarding the way they handled my brother’s case.