Gut Tells Mom Not To Approach Moving Trash Bag The She Learns The Hard Way

Slowly, the trash bag made its way towards the road. She applied the brakes lightly. She wasn’t sure if the movement in the bag was her imagination or if she was seeing things.

The car was almost coming to a halt as she looked out the window. Her eyes widened, and she could see what was going on perfectly.

She Wanted To Go Home

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Upon deciding to go home after work that afternoon, Lizzie wanted to escape the rigors of work for a while.  She was exhausted and desperately needed a break.

Despite her illness, she had worked all week and was looking forward to getting home. However, such a basic commute would lead to one of the most life-changing events she’d ever experienced.

A Quiet Life

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35-year-old Lizzie happy was a single mom who lived in Denver, Colorado. She wanted nothing more than to give her two daughters, Tina and Nancy, the lives that they deserve.

There was not much excitement in their lives as Lizzie worked as a librarian and her daughters were both under the age of five. What happened that afternoon, however, would thrust their lives into the public eye.

A Laid Back Woman

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Lizza had been a librarian for the last twenty years, and what she did for work was indicative that she enjoyed the quieter side of life.

The young woman would arrive for work early in the morning and clock out late at night. Lizzie had been ill with a terrible cold for a week, preventing her from following her usual routine.

Responsibilities

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Everything was going perfectly until Lizzie developed a terrible cough. Her throat swelled, and her nose became congested. Her joints were throbbing, and her head was hammering before she realized it.

Even though Lizzie did not feel at her best, she had to push through it as she had a family to take care of. Her sister drove her children to school, and she reported to work after leaving her house. Things started to go south from there.