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Follow on Google News | True Crime Author Details His Own True Crime PastTrue crime author Jack Swint has written four cold-case murder books in Rooftop Publishing Companies "Who Killed?" book series. When not writing about unsolved murders, Swint speaks out to parents, doctors and the courts on mental disorders.
By: PWDGroup When not writing about cold-case murders, Swint spends his time exposing his own life’s mistakes in both the public and in promoting his true life story “Creative Impulse…True Memoirs of a Terrible Son.” Being diagnosed in 1997 with borderline personality disorder and impulsive behavior answered questions into his destructive lifestyle that began at the age of ten years old, and continued up until he was forty-three and in federal prison for counterfeiting. That jail sentence tops off a long history of non-violent crimes that caused havoc in not only his life, but also to everyone else around him. Spending the last ten years speaking out to families, doctors, courts and anyone else who will listen, Swint uses his own detailed past in hopes that other’s will benefit from his lifetime of impulsively driven bad decisions and legal mistakes. “I can not go back and change all of the things I did wrong. Hopefully, someone can learn from my behavior. Swints book is well documented with corroborating evidence to back up his true-life story that he claims as “brutally honest.” 75% of all book profits are being donated to "Camp Sunshine" retreat in Casco, Maine for kids with life threatening illnesses and their families. For more information: http://www.jackswint.com e-mail: Jackswint@gmail.com Website: jackswint.com End
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