Claim Now Murderer With A Badge Conceived By Edward Humes Made Available In Audio Book

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This book was to long and complicated to be an enjoyable read I don't think any other author could have done any better.
This is the story of Bill Leasure, a mild mannered LAPD cop who was arrested for stealing yachets and murdering people, It is a completely true story, although it is more of the truthisstrangerthanfiction type story,

The book is good but long, Humes has done his research and the book reads more in narrative form, I found it an interesting read but I'm not necessarily gushing about it, True Crime Story

The is so very good book for the true crime fan, It is an excellent story and the author follows it to the end, It is very well written and he does it justice, I recom end it to all true crime lovers, great book
A remarkable piece of journalism, though dry in places, An interesting portrait of rogue LAPD patrolman William Leasure, Includes Leasure's own comments and insights during the trial taken from phone interviews with the author, This story could have been told withless pages, There were a lot of people and crimes to explain but there was way to much filler that just made things confusing and tedious, This book was pretty good,just really long, The first half of this book was wildly entertaining, The book gets a little to much into the weeds during the investigation and trial,

Overall, a good book, Mild Bill kills

Interesting read,not your usual story, Lots of different twists and turns, all captivating in their disclosure,
Claim Now Murderer With A Badge Conceived By Edward Humes Made Available In Audio Book
Could say mild Bill goes wild, The explosive true story of a killer cop, Pulitzer Prizewinner Humes, the first to break the story, conducted exclusive jailcell interviews with convicted LAPD officer Bill Leasure to give an enthralling account of his chilling crimes.
page insert. My interest was inspired by this great sitelinkCracked article on secret identities, Edward Humes is the Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and author ofnonfiction books, the latest being The Forever Witness: How DNA and Genealogy Solved a Cold Case Double Murder.
His other books include Burned, Garbology, Mississippi Mud, and the PEN Award winning No Matter How Loud I Shout: A Year in the Life of Juvenile Court.
He and his family split their time between Southern California and Seattle, .