When Death Comes Knocking: A woman's death-defying struggle following a horrific home invasion. Story featured on TV's Forensic Files(R)


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In September 1995, Brenda Kaye Robinson was a single mother living an ordinary life in rural Sussex County, Delaware. Then one night she awoke to a nightmare of unspeakable horror. The savagery that took place inside her home as her 11-year-old son lay sleeping in a nearby room, changed her life forever. "When Death Comes Knocking" chronicles Robinson's journey of faith as she struggles to deal with both the physical and emotional trauma of the vicious attack, and a decade-long search for justice. The twists and turns this case takes are a testament to the significance of forensic science. "When Death Comes Knocking" is a glimpse into the sadistic, mind-numbing and unpredictable side of justice. Kaye Robinson's story has been featured on "Forensic Files (TM)" in an episode titled "Smiley Face." In his Forward for this book, Forensic Files (TM) creator and producer, Paul Dowling, says, "Our episode about Brenda Kaye Robinson's case is one of the best we've ever produced. Why? Because her story challenges many of our long held beliefs about crime scene investigations and our criminal justice system."

Author: Tony E. Windsor, B. Kaye Robinson
Publisher: Kayton Publishing
Published: 04/13/2011
Pages: 140
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.41lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.33d
ISBN13: 9780615462714
ISBN10: 0615462715
BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | General

About the Author
TONY E. WINDSOR Tony E. Windsor was born in Crisfield, Md., and came to Delaware after graduating high school in 1975. He has worked as a reporter, editor and contributing writer for several community newspapers in southern Delaware. He currently contributes features and a weekly column for the Seaford and Laurel Star newspapers, divisions of Morning Star Publications, Inc., in Seaford, Delaware. Over the past 28 years he has been recipient of a number of Maryland, Delaware & D.C. Press Association awards for local news coverage and photography. In 2005, he co-authored the book, "Back to the Basics - the Johnny Janosik Story," chronicling the life of Delaware entrepreneur, Johnny Janosik, of Laurel, Delaware. In 1995, Tony also covered the Brenda Kaye Robinson attempted murder case extensively as editor and reporter for the Seaford and Laurel Star newspapers. Today, along with his writing for the newspapers, Tony works for Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware as a grants writer. BRENDA KAYE ROBINSON Kaye Robinson has lived in Sussex County, Delaware for most of her life. She has worked as an insurance agent for 17 years. Her most treasured time is spent with her two grandsons. After her horrific ordeal at the hands of a crazed assailant, Kaye has learned to embrace life and appreciates each day as a gift from God. She credits her faith in God as being the motivation and inspiration that has moved her beyond the fear and trepidation that she dealt with in the weeks and months following her September, 1995 attack. "I believe in family and friends and old-fashion morals and values," she said. "With this book I have a mission to get the word out and to help others who may feel helpless and hopeless because if life circumstance." Kaye is spending time as a inspirational speaker for groups and service organizations who support victims of violent crimes, including domestic violence.

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