Sometimes the only way to save a marriage is to kill a man.In November of 2016, people began to notice a change in 70-year-old Jules Coletti. Suddenly, Jules was sucking down too much Chardonnay, muttering insults under her breath, shoplifting, and even cruising around her small western Pennsylvania town on a vintage Triumph motorcycle. Jules's daughter assumed it was dementia, her doctor suspected she was a victim of elder abuse, but only Johnny Coletti knew why his wife was acting this way.
Jules had finally decided to pull herself free from the trauma that had held her down for five decades. She was emboldened to do what was necessary, no matter how impossible it seemed.
Her way forward was clear: get revenge on the man who had ruined her life all those years ago . . . the same man who had just been elected President of the United States.