Open Letter to Michael Dundon

Christine 1970 & Michael Dundon

Dear Michael;

I came across these words yesterday from the ghost writer Stacey Pierrot hired. None of our kindred will realize any profits from this T.V. series. Julie Lynch authors exploitation scripts.

Before the Wave: The Life Story of Christine Rosamond

Drama

Not yet released

When the idealistic artist known as Rosamond defiantly emerges from a dark childhood, suppressed by abuse and alcoholism, and rockets to worldwide fame, becoming the world’s most published painter, she discovers that her road into the light is twisted, wrought with sabotage, and at the tips of her reach.

First of all, we have a winner for this contest:

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“wrought with sabotage”  Boy, does that bring back the good ol’ days! I think we were also fraught with sabotage. Remember the time we ended up stuck in the mud at the Blue River Damn? Then, we flew sideways into a ditch after we got elaborately embellished at the Tavern?

  1. :  worked into shape by artistry or effort <carefully wrought essays>
  2. 2 :  elaborately embellished :  ornamented
  3. 3 :  processed for use :  manufactured <wrought silk>
  4. 4 :  beaten into shape by tools :  hammered —used of metals
  5. 5 :  deeply stirred :  excited —often used with up <gets easily wrought up over nothing>

oxymoron: a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction (e.g., faith unfaithful kept him falsely true ).

Secondly, Julie exploited the disease of AIDS in ‘Getting Off’.

“When a college friend discovers he is HIV-positive, hard-drinking, promiscuous artist Josie (Christine Harnos) decides to have an AIDS test herself, prompting her and friends, Jennifer (Brooke Smith) and Elaine (Amy Ryan), to take a second look at the direction of their lives. As they open up and reveal more of their secrets to one another, Josie also tries to reignite a relationship with a former flame, Matt (Bill Sage). Julie Lynch directs.”

Thanks to you I will have twenty-nine years sobriety April 7th. You took me to my first Alcoholics Anonymous meeting where anonymity is stressed.

“What is said here, stays here!”

At Christine’s funeral three women invited me to come speak at her AA group. What if another member used my sister’s share to write a book? Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor and I share the same great-grandfather. She too suffered from alcoholism, and launched the careers of several tabloid owners. Ms. Lynch is exploiting the disease of alcoholism, and a drinker who has not had a drink in twenty-three years – because she is died in 1994! Look out Game of Thrones, we got a big winner here! If Christine were alive, she would stop Lynch. This is like rape because Christine is powerless. Julie is forcing a bottle down Rosamond’s throat, the gullet of the Vintage Dead!

In 1970, you caught the married couple downstairs from your mother raping and filming my sister after they drugged her. She was powerless to stop them. They were going to try to get money from their film. Lynch is attempting to render me powerless by promoting a sibling rivalry that did not exist. Will she depict me as Rosamond’s No.1 villain – after Rosemary? Christine was “killed” by a rogue wave on her first sober birthday.

You know Christine was not an artist in 1971, because you encouraged her to paint. You claim my mother showed you a drawing of a horse Rosamond rendered, along with a drawing I did as a child. For one thing, this does not constitute a sibling rivalry. These two drawing have not surfaced. Lynch says Rosamond’s early work did not survive. I found a rose in my mother’s jewelry box, along with an illustrated story I wrote. Rosemary played tricks all the time so she could arrive at this;

“My gifted children get all their talent from me!”

Julie Lynch is doing Rosemary, the Belle of the Ball. We hardly saw her. We lined up outside the bathroom to get our school stuff signed. Lynch has deceived many. She never talked with Christine, or me, nor was she in any family Will. The Creative Siblings – are all but dead! Julie wants to be eating caviar and drinking champagne with her Hollywood swells as Christine gets drunk – and raped again! She’ll be laughing all the way to the bank. Her pals will pat her on the back and call her – one ballsy bitch for going in and grabbing all she can! Is Julie a Big Boozer?

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Christine and I got a lot of abuse from Rosemary. Lynch claims this vain party-mother helped me on my way to become a world-famous artist. Bullshit! This raging alcoholic was not an artist, and was hell-bent on winning her evil fight with her drunken husband, who formed incestuous bonds with his daughters – after he turned them against me! The mother always knows. Our parents drove a wedge between Christine and I because I brought her up. I was all she had. She gave me credit for her success. Was this just because I made her dinner almost every night for five years?

I became the family cook at thirteen. Christine lost this job when all she was interested in was making Jimmy another batch of cookies, he her dream boat on American Grandstand! She would do anything to get Jimmy to notice her, and care that she was alive.

Let’s close with a Math Quiz. Lynch claims she owns the testimony of Christine’s kindergarten teacher.

“Though we don’t have images to prove it, Christine’s kindergarten teacher has said that, by age five, Christine was already drawing with adult skill. She can remember Christine’s pictures of animals having near perfect detail and perspective.”

Christine was born in 1947, thus she was in Mrs…………………………?  class in 1952. I remember the teachers in………………had grey hair. Let us give Lynch the benefit of the doubt and say this teacher was forty? How old was this teacher in 2014? How did Lynch find her? What a fantastic memory Mrs……………….has for a woman………. years old.

Bonus Question: How many millions of dollars does Lynch expect to walk away with – without paying the dues we Prescos paid – and our children? Then, we count the Dundons!

Below is a Mother’s Day card Christine made Rosemary in kindergarten. Rosamond drew a rose, that is not very good. But, Rosemary was not very good. One letter is backwards. What shocked all four of Rosemary’s children, was, how could a woman with such a beautiful name, be so ugly – and terrifying?

Now for the Art Class. What the real world wants to know, is, how could two siblings be creative in such a destructive environment. They want to know how we did it. They want to know  the truth. The truth could help many children rise like Phoenix Birds. To read how much I bother these ghost writers hired to take another stab in the dark – because I am alive – is to see Stalking Evil at work. They are the Thorns of the World!

Michael, to look at the photograph of you and Christine makes me happy because I loved you two, together. The tree forms a heart between you. But, this is a lemon tree.

Jon Gregory Presco

My Father the Rape Artist

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 Ohio. AA stated “primary purpose” is to help alcoholics “stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety“.[2][3][4] With other early members Bill Wilson and Bob Smith developed AA’s Twelve Step program of spiritual and character development. AA’s initial Twelve Traditions were introduced in 1946 to help the fellowship be stable and unified while disengaged from “outside issues” and influences.

The Traditions recommend that members and groups remain anonymous in public media, altruistically helping other alcoholics and avoiding official affiliations with other organization.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholics_Anonymous

Here is Julie Lynch who wrote the second Rosamond biography and a screenplay.

“If Christine’s parents had embraced her talent, there might be existing works from her childhood, but this was not to be. Fearing that Christine would steal her brother’s spotlight as the family artist, Christine’s mother, Rosemary, forbade Christine to draw at home. The only time she could express herself was at school or in her closet, by flashlight, when everyone else was asleep. Though we don’t have images to prove it, Christine’s kindergarten teacher has said that, by age five, Christine was already drawing with adult skill. She can remember Christine’s pictures of animals having near perfect detail and perspective.”

Christine Rosamond Revealed

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