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Alexandra aka Alex Pesic was murdered by her former step-mom, Jelka Pesic. Multiple reports claim that she used The Death Of Cindy James to plot her murder.

Speaking about Alex, she was a Yugoslavian immigrant living in Vancouver, Canada. Reportedly, she was tall, beautiful, and striking.

When she and her mother attended a local open house, they met another Yugoslavian lady named Jelka. One day, when Alexandra wanted to have her car services, she took it to Pesic’s service center.

There, Alex had the first encounter with Jelka’s son, Joe Pesic. It was love at first sight for the couples.

After dating for a month, they decided to tie the knot. Although everything was great in the beginning, the wedding planning process caused some tensions between Alexandra and her stepmother.

Indeed, she had doubts about marrying Joe since then. Nevertheless, the pair exchanged their wedding vows on June 11, 1988.

Despite getting married, Jelka dominated their married life. Reportedly, Alex was never happy about that as she wished to make her own decisions with Joe.

Later, Jelka made an offer that neither of the couples could deny. As per Oxygen, they were given a home near Jelka’s residence at a substantial down payment.

Nevertheless, the fight between the couples continued to grow. Finally, everything was normal when Joe and Alex conceived their first baby, Brandon.

But, Brandon became the biggest issue in the couples’ lives. One day, when Jelka was taking care of their son, she insisted to give him a special tea that would make him sleep well.

Well, Alexandra was not happy about that and told her not to do so. Despite the warning, Jelka gave him the drink.

After the duo returned, Alex couldn’t feel her child’s pulse. Indeed, she got angry and decided to take Brandon to her mother’s home.

Soon, the couples divorced and fought for the child’s custody. Luckily, Alex won the case and keet Brendon as well as the house with her.

On August 5, 1992, Alex was shot was by the people Jelka hired. Reportedly, she was rushed to the hospital by coworker Courson where she died of her gunshot wounds.

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