Former West Virginia trainer Harry Dodson of Martinsburg, WVa., is the subject of a criminal complaint of 14 counts of animal cruelty filed in local court in March. The complaint details a weeks-long investigation by animal control authorities into repeated complaints about the condition of horses – some of them former racehorses – in Dodson’s care.
Robert Sell’s new book “My Name Is Jacob” is a riveting account about his great-grandfather’s life in the army and behind bars
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Recent release “My Name Is Jacob” from Page Publishing author, Robert Sell, shares the challenging battles of Jacob Sell in and out of warzones and as well as his life in incarceration. NORTHPORT, Wash. (PRWEB) December 30, 2020 Robert Sell, an eighty-four-year-old retired millwright, has completed his new book “My Name Is Jacob”: a gripping and potent retelling in the life of a man and the hardships brought by the wars, captivity, imprisonment, and defeats.
“My Name is Jacob” is the story of Robert’s great-grandfather Jacob Sell, born in 1836, the son of German immigrants, and raised on a farm in Indiana. He enlisted in the army at age twenty-four.