The above photo is the real Jeremiah Ward. Read the story, and you will learn why it's there. God bless all of our children around the world. They are innocent and priceless. We, as adults, owe our life, to protect them at all costs.
A sweet and precious three-year-old toddler name, Gabby, was found to be lost in a vast forest known for dangerous animals. Her Grandfather, who thought of an idea, pleaded for help after extensive searches failed. In a panic state, he asks his friend, a Prison Warden, to help. The Warden with mixed emotions, also knew that the state would not allow any prisoner release. The Warden also felt If he refuses to help, he will mentally be crippled, unable to clear his conscious knowing that his decision would be fatal for the child. Especially him knowing the only person that may be able to save this toddler is one of his prisoners. The Warden knew that he could face severe consequences for his decision and end up in bars behind his on walls. Any way he looked at it. It had a devastating ending.
A man named Jeremiah Ward, locked behind bars for murder, has the knowledge and expertise to track almost anything on legs in vast forests. This search would have to be in secrecy. During the search in such broad and mysterious woods, Jeremiah was able to locate the child's tracks, although he realized in his investigation that the child is not alone. Something else big has the toddler, and he now has to face an extreme challenge to bring this child back alive. Holding onto just a small photo of Gabby and his knowledge of tracking gives him faith to continue even though knowing the myth's danger that follows ahead. Whether it kills him or not, he will do whatever it takes.
Chuck Wayne, a retired law enforcement officer, and martial arts expert, also is inspired by cryptid research. This author has much experience in his work and will share them in his novels. Many of the incidents are actual events throughout his books. Look for his books Gabby N The Myth, The Homeless Master, and Love and Bounty.