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In [[1987]], in a Family-produced book titled ''[[Heaven's Children]]'', David Berg published sexual fantasies about Techi (see [[Berg on Incest]]).
 
In [[1987]], in a Family-produced book titled ''[[Heaven's Children]]'', David Berg published sexual fantasies about Techi (see [[Berg on Incest]]).
  
She had a son named Trevor who was born late 1995 or early 1996 in Texas, [[USA]].
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Techi is married to Nat ([[SGA]]; not his legal name) and they have a son named Trevor who was born late 1995 or early 1996 in Texas, [[USA]].
  
 
==Writings by Christina Zerby==
 
==Writings by Christina Zerby==

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Techi with brother Ricky Rodriguez in Canada (1992 - 1994)

Christina Teresa Zerby (born March 19, 1979) is the daughter of Karen Zerby and Michael Sweeney (aka Timothy Concerned), and step-daughter of David Berg. She is also the half-sister of Ricky Rodriguez. Known throughout Family publications as Techi (more recently, Keana, and other pseudonyms have included Chris, Tessy, and Terry), her legal name, likeness and location have long been closely guarded secrets — as is the case for most members of World Services.

In May 1982 The Family published a book written by Techi's nanny, Dora Techi, entitled Techi's Life Story. Portions of it were later order destroyed (see pubs purge).

During her early teenage years she was the subject of the Techi Series of internal publications, which helped lead to mandatory Open Heart Reports for many Family children.

In 1987, in a Family-produced book titled Heaven's Children, David Berg published sexual fantasies about Techi (see Berg on Incest).

Techi is married to Nat (SGA; not his legal name) and they have a son named Trevor who was born late 1995 or early 1996 in Texas, USA.

Writings by Christina Zerby

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