Return to Tybee by Annette Bergman
Paige Mitchell knew in her heart that her son hadn't deliberately run from the police. She just didn't know how to prove it. But like most mothers, she continued to believe in her son. After the accident that claimed the life of an Indiana State Policeman, her husband moved out of the house
Paige takes you on a journey from the tragic accident into the judicial system, as she had never known it to be. From a landmark lawsuit that changed the law in Indiana to the way and means of the judicial system, it's an eye opening experience to see what letting a teenager drive a parents car can do to their lives.
The author shares the mental anguish of the trials and tribulation of her divorce, her mother's death and the death of her first grandchild. It was the love for her son, the determination of her soul and the promise of going back to her childhood home on Tybee Island that got her through the darkest days of her life.
Determined to have some closure, she finally discovered the truth about the accident and still wonders if the truth had been told during the trial could they have been spared the treatment her son endured in prison.