Amanda Verdi Krueger

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Fire Of The Heart

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Amanda Verdi Krueger
Image of: Rebecca Budig (Ex-Michelle; Guiding Light, Greenlee; All My Children)
Appearance: 2002-present
Occupation: Unemployed
Status: Married Tom Krueger
Children: None
Description:
Amanda was interviewed by Tom about her disease and  they clicked instantly. After she was released from the hospital she had to convince her best friend Trish to like Tom. Tom and Amanda went on many dates until her leukemia came back and she was admitted. She had to find a bone marrow. Her brother Stefan came to town but wasn't a match. Stefan and Amanda decided to search for their father who left them many years ago.
 
When they found him in Chicago Tony was afraid of them and didn't want to take a test to see if he was a match. When Amanda almost died at the hospital he agreed and Amanda appeared to be ok.
 
Shortly, after Amanda, Stefan, and Tom returned from Chicago Tom proposed. She and Tom were married in Fiji. After the ceremony they took a boat out to the water when a storm hit and Amanda nearly drowned. She and Tom were then informed that her leukemia had come back, because the other bone marrow was rejected.
 
They searched desperately, Frank Krueger, Amanda's Father-in-law  was killed in an earthquake and was tested. He wasn't a match. Amanda's life was in peril until Trish was killed in a car accident and was tested positive. Amanda received her bone marrow.
 
Then Tony, another guy from her past showed up. He wanted revenge against her for killing a girl named Vanessa in a drunken rage in '94 and letting him take the blame. In a heated confrontation Amanda stabbed Tony when Tom showed up. She claimed that Tony was going to rape her and she killed him in self defense but she later confessed that that wasn't the case.
 
Amanda went through series of trial's. She was then convicted of Murder 1.

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