In a shocking true-crime narrative that reads like a thriller, former police officer, former detective, and mystery writer Stacy Dittrich tells eighteen stories about cops who kill. From the brutal to the bizarre, the senseless to the extreme, these men and women abused their power, took human life, and are now (except for one) paying the consequences. Some killed for love, others for money, and still others because of seemingly trivial personality conflicts. Dittrich profiles, among others:
New Orleans cop Antoinette Frank, who brutally murdered three innocent people, including a fellow officer.
Canton, Ohio police officer Bobby Cutts Jr., who murdered his former girlfriend when she was nine-months pregnant.
California highway patrolman Craig Peyer, who pulled over San Diego State college student Cara Knott over a frivolous traffic violation, then murdered her.
Columbia, Missouri officer Steven Rios, who slit the throat of his gay lover, after he threatened to tell everyone of their relationship.
As a veteran police officer with seventeen years of experience, Dittrich is careful to emphasize that the vast majority of law enforcement officers dutifully uphold their oath to protect the public trust. The fascinating stories she tells are examples of the few whose character flaws turned them into the very criminals they themselves at one time pursued.
Murder Behind the Badge: True Stories of Cops Who Kill
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Author(s)Stacy Dittrich
PublisherPrometheus Books
ISBN / ASIN1591027594
ISBN-139781591027591
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,578,030
CategoryTrue Crime
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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