Crimes and Secrets of a Desperate Dad eBook Steve Mayfield
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A man who seemingly had everything…A Wall Street Commodities and Oil Trader living the good life. But the pressures of it all caught up to him and pushed him over the cliff. He became a bank robber, hitting 10 banks over the period of 4 months in 2004. ‘Crimes and Secrets of a Desperate Dad’ gives a message of pain, sorrow, and a chance at redemption all told through the words of Stephen Trantel, the Long Island Bank Robber.
Crimes and Secrets of a Desperate Dad eBook Steve Mayfield
This is a good book but you almost have to read his ex-wife's (Jeanne Trantel) version first to get more of a background. After reading her book I waited for his version to come out, though I didn't find it quite as interesting (just the facts....he robbed, he went to prison, this is how prison life was). It didn't give any real insight as to why he robbed the banks (other than the fact that he needed money), i.e., why didn't he feel he could go to his wife with what was really happening, why couldn't he find any job whatsoever, why couldn't Jeanne get a job to help out, etc. Basically, it kind of skimmed over his marriage which I would think had something to do with him feeling he had no alternative but to rob banks. Also, I found the writer's excuses (in the end of the book) for Stephen's behavior a bit off-putting. They were clearly living beyond their means (Stephen did elude to this ever so briefly by stating they bought a house over the top of their budget), even going so far as to give an example as to how hard it would be to go from making $60,000 (I think) to $12,000 annually. Whether or not he lost his job (which many people do and don't rob banks), living beyond their means is where the problem started. Aside from this, I found Stephen's remorse genuine and believe he did come out a better person. God bless him and I do wish him the best!Product details
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Crimes and Secrets of a Desperate Dad eBook Steve Mayfield Reviews
Great book! If the truth is what your after, read away! A candid tell all, that's well written and forth coming. For the first time I have told everyone the whole sad story of my life of desperation and what I did to help my Family.
I thought hearing Stephens perspective on this was fascinating as I believe the "American dream" almost encourages this ....based on materialism and ego. Sad, that it got to this level.
Interesting book.
This is a good book but you almost have to read his ex-wife's (Jeanne Trantel) version first to get more of a background. After reading her book I waited for his version to come out, though I didn't find it quite as interesting (just the facts....he robbed, he went to prison, this is how prison life was). It didn't give any real insight as to why he robbed the banks (other than the fact that he needed money), i.e., why didn't he feel he could go to his wife with what was really happening, why couldn't he find any job whatsoever, why couldn't Jeanne get a job to help out, etc. Basically, it kind of skimmed over his marriage which I would think had something to do with him feeling he had no alternative but to rob banks. Also, I found the writer's excuses (in the end of the book) for Stephen's behavior a bit off-putting. They were clearly living beyond their means (Stephen did elude to this ever so briefly by stating they bought a house over the top of their budget), even going so far as to give an example as to how hard it would be to go from making $60,000 (I think) to $12,000 annually. Whether or not he lost his job (which many people do and don't rob banks), living beyond their means is where the problem started. Aside from this, I found Stephen's remorse genuine and believe he did come out a better person. God bless him and I do wish him the best!
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