John Vinecore (1952-1980) *27
This memorial website was created in memory of John Vinecore, 27, born on December 16, 1952 and passed away on June 0, 1980.
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John Vinecore was my very 1st love. My mother got him drunk and seduced him and I walked in on the two of them. I never saw him again. I heard that he committed suicide and I always blamed my mother. I found out that my mother had molested young boys from the time she was 14 until she got pregnant with me by one of them. She was Donna Heller from Carroll, Iowa, and even the town didn't want her back. She's passed on, but not before I let everyone know what a monster she was. Every now and then I'll stomp the floor and look down and ask her how's it burning?
