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Greta Hick and the Curse of the Lottery Ticket by E.D. Lala
Greta Hick and the Curse of the Lottery Ticket by E.D. Lala






“When we won the lottery, my inner dialogue was manic. The Long Island woman said she considered herself a “happy person” before the win. “Most people look at winning the lottery as some magic pot of gold waiting for you at the end of the rainbow.” But I found that wasn’t the case,” she wrote a blog post in 2014. She said the big win ruined her life and led to “emotional bankruptcy.” “Most of us think that winning the lottery is the ultimate fulfillment. These are people who you’ve loved deep down, and they’re turning into vampires trying to suck the life out of me.”ĭonna Mikkin won $34.5 million in the New York State Lottery in 2007. “I had to endure the greed and the need that people have, trying to get you to release your money to them,” she said in 2012. She told the Associated Press she had to “adapt to this new life” which changed how she saw her closest family and friends. Louis woman is now a retired social worker and wrote the book, How Winning the Lottery Changed My Life. Sandra Hayes won the Missouri lottery in 2006 and split a $224 million Powerball with a dozen coworkers. “These are people who you’ve loved deep down, and they’re turning into vampires trying to suck the life out of me” “‘I’d have been better off broke.’ He said that to me all the time,” Brown said. His brother, Robert Brown, told the BBC that Shakespeare always said he regretted winning the lottery. DeeDee Moore, who authorities say befriended him after his lotto win, was found guilty of first degree murder in 2012. The 47-year-old Florida man was shot twice in the chest and then buried under a slab of concrete in a backyard, ABC News reported. Abraham Shakespeare was murdered in 2009 after he won a $30 million lotto jackpot.








Greta Hick and the Curse of the Lottery Ticket by E.D. Lala