"Good Morning, Ma'am. We're here looking for your son."Tamecia "Tam" Jackson was at home, happily preparing to conduct a Bible study, when two police officers came knocking on her door.One of the officers handed her a picture of a suspect who had committed two felony burglaries. She knew her son. The man in the picture was not him. She quickly handed the picture back to the officer."I don't know who this is, but it's not my boy." She vehemently exclaimed the lack of resemblance and her son's innocence.But six months later, her child, her baby, Steven McDowell, a U.S Army Veteran, was arrested. He faced twenty years in prison for crimes he did not commit.Tam made a promise to her boys long ago that if they ever found themselves in a position where they were being falsely accused, she would go to bat for them until she breathed her last breath. With this promise in mind, armed with her faith in God, Tam set out on a journey to exonerate her son.She has written this book to share her testimony and encourage women who too may find themselves in cumbersome, life altering situations; fighting for family, fighting for faith.Visit www.motheroftheaccused.com for more information and to order (including autographed copies).