Jennifer Jaynes

Jennifer Jaynes (Credit: Amazon)

Jennifer Jaynes (Credit: Amazon)

Jennifer Jaynes was born on October 30th, 1972, at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota. She was a #1 USA Today best selling author, writing a total of 7 books. Her most recent being “Malice”, which was considered as the best “pro anti-vaxxer” novel.

She held many jobs before starting a career as a novelist.

Jennifer was found deceased in her home on November 25th, 2019, at the age of 47. It was ruled a suicide, but there are unconfirmed reports that she had shot herself in the head twice.

Obituary of Jennifer Jaynes

Her former husband, Brian T. Jaynes, was portrayed as a movie producer. However he went by an alias, Michael Raven, to produce porn films. There is a phone Interview with Brian Jaynes, that was done by Erin Elizabeth on Youtube. Many doubt his sincerity, and parts of his story are very different than what has been officially released.

Her death was announced by her boyfriend, Burke Bryant, in a solemn Facebook post following the tragedy. They had been dating awhile following her divorce. Burke has been the President of the Fort Worth Humanitarian Aid and Rescue Project (HARP) since 2008.


Hideaway

The home of Jennifer Jaynes was located in Hideaway, Texas (map). She had two young twin boys, and her mother also lived with her, and was the one who found Jennifer. Her funeral service was done in Lindale, Texas, on the 30th of November.

There are a few inconsistencies with how her death was reported. Despite one, possibly two, bullets being fired, no one in the surrounding area noticed or reported it. There is no mention of the murder weapon, or from which hand she fired it with, or the exact areas hit.

She was bringing light to the darkness behind Vaccines and Big Pharmaceutical Companies. The Clinton family has recieved more funding from these corporations than any other candidate, and would lose a portion of their wealth if they were exposed. Two days after the death of Jennifer, Hillary Clinton praised Vaccines, and Chelsea followed suit.