A Death on Crooked Lake

A Death on Crooked Lake
Author: Robert W. Gregg
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Adultery
ISBN: 074143007X

Murder in paradise! The body on a lakeside dock. The investigation in the hands of an inexperienced sheriff and a vacationing professor who is attracted both to her and to the crime.

Crooked Lake

Crooked Lake
Author: Nelson Brunanski
Publisher: Caronel Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780973912104

Crooked Lake, Sask., is a small town where everyone knows everyone else's business. John (Bart) Bartowski doesn't like to poke his nose into things that don't concern him. He's got a fishing lodge to run, one that may just have to close because the government won't renew his lease. When his best friend is fired as greens-keeper at the local golf course, Bart is incensed. He's a director of the golf club, and the firing was done while he was out of town. Then the man who orchestrated the firing is beaten to death with a golf club.

A Death on Crooked Lane

A Death on Crooked Lane
Author: Robert W. Gregg
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2012-01-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0741469421

A DEATH ON CROOKED LAKE is the story of the murder of a wealthy and arrogant man who has moved to a peaceful lake in upstate New York as owner of one of the region's premier wineries. His arrival quickly upsets the lives of many of the lake's residents. T

No-Body Homicides

No-Body Homicides
Author: Mark Stobbe
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2023-05-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1000875342

No-Body Homicides: The Evolution of Investigation and Prosecution examines how police and prosecutors have become more successful in obtaining convictions for homicide when the remains of the victim are unavailable as evidence. Based on an examination of over 600 cases in the United States and Canada, this book shows the length some killers will go to avoid punishment and the determination of police and prosecutors to bring them to justice. For over 300 years, murderers in the United States and Canada could avoid prosecution by successfully disposing of the body of their victim. No-Body Homicides provides the reader with a historical overview of prosecutions in which a killer destroyed or hid the body of the victim. It explains why prosecutions were once extremely rare, and how legal, attitudinal, and technical changes have made them more common. The book also explores how the logic of no-body homicide prosecutions differs from body-present homicides. It allows police and prosecutors to draw on the accumulated experience of hundreds of prosecutions. For criminology students, it provides fascinating insights into the process of investigating and prosecuting homicides – as well as a glimpse into the motivations and practices of killers who are so determined to avoid punishment that they remove the bodies of their victims. No-Body Homicides will be of practical interest to police or prosecutors confronted with a missing person’s case that could be sinister. It is also written to be appropriate as a supplementary text in an undergraduate criminology class or for an aficionado of “True Crime.”

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Report
Author: Canada. Department of Indian Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1262
Release: 1890
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