
Leaving the Lion Behind chronicles the life and activities of Wayanne Kruger beginning with her first crusade on behalf of her daughter which made national headlines to helping victims in other notorious child abduction cases.
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It seems to me that Wayanne Kruger has been able to take a hell’s nightmare (videfest on clips teasing us) that certainally still haunts her as seen in both clips.
Her love for her two sisters is so profound for such a young child. Even though she [Wayanne] herself – suffered, the pain harbored for “Mona and Debbie” seems almost impossible for Wayanne to recall her life story.
When you think of an advocate, most, not all, have NILL experience in life, just via Board Of Education. When you have someone such as Wayanne whom remains passionate even with such a past, a true advocate we have.
I understand she has broke a foot and recovering. many survivors world wide Just as myself are holding our breath for the release of L.t.L.B.
We often see victims and survivors having to glare back publically to those who cast us out to sea or post hurtful things because A. They are abusers. B. Want to silence a victim. C. Perpetrotors. D. Can’t face the reality we are strong despite the abuse.
Reading their [Wayanne & Desiray's] story from the early 1990′s – it does not surprise me this mother choose her daughter for love and escape. Symbolizing hope no harm, such as Wayanne, endured. Luckily, even at as a teen, she gave her life and now breathing life for many whom never knew her [Wayanne] abuse, survival, mothering, advocacy and a strong role model for us all.
Without this brave woman to speak such truth from her soul, we would be alone! I’m sure every victim; Past, present, and sadly future will agree. Yet I pray Wayanne’s movie will stop one perpetrator after viewing the In Your Face facts all children feel inside while they somehow manage to survive.
Great job and God bless. Cannot wait until it’s released.
Pearl Sue
Thank you Pearl! I did not mean to tease anyone. My ankle shattered. Front to back and side to side. I am just beginning to walk. And I have been unable to drive more than a 1/2 hour in 9 months without pain. We are scheduled to move forward on this DocumDrama in March or April.
Bless your kind word about my sisters. I have deep love for what they had done for me by protecting me from further abuse.
If it were not for my two sisters saving me from the unthinkable, I would not be who I am toda. along with my ex husband Dominick Raveglia and my father Lawrence Kruger. Desiray of course changed my road as many teens of sexual abuse or living in an environment as I had want a child for themselves.
Because we combined our abuse in one book [Desiray and I] a lot has yet been revealed.
Dominick Raveglia and what he did in the changing points in my life – will be in my next book. Unbridled: Inborn Justice II. and the full story. From birth, self help and a few cases.
Dominick Raveglia was the one who helped me handle all my memories He was so gentle, loving, understanding and never let me go, pushed me away or became angry when I went through my nightmare states, often hitting him if he suddenly moved as I slept. Another memory came back and he held me tight.
Just as my sisters – held me as all my memories came crashing back. That was the last time I spoke out in that manner. 19. My mother had just passed away. I had just had his child. That is usually when memories come back. I remembered some, but not what is seen in the DocuDrama.
The First Edition (all for victims and charity) is limited. Anyone can email me FMI wayannekruger@gmail.com to help other organizations, such as ChildLures, LTD when purchasing it. The second print will only have a small percentage due to the publisher. I will have the book on download and in English language next year.
I do hope this helps even more victims when complete. I just released my P.O. Box 1084 Clearlake Oaks, Ca. 95423 and work number 415 747-1984 at http://www.facebook.com/penalcode288areform 6 months ago. I have received over 80 letter’s from victims and survivors and 21 of the women did leave their abuser/molester.
Thanks you for your sweet observation. I cannot wait to begin to shoot again!
Wayanne