DRIVE THRUS CAN BE DEADLY: Don't be a sitting duck waiting for fast food

DRIVE THRUS CAN BE DEADLY: Don't be a sitting duck waiting for fast food

by Ronald E. Bowers
DRIVE THRUS CAN BE DEADLY: Don't be a sitting duck waiting for fast food

DRIVE THRUS CAN BE DEADLY: Don't be a sitting duck waiting for fast food

by Ronald E. Bowers

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Overview

When you are hungry, the drive thru lane at your local fast-food restaurant may seem like a great idea. However, after reading this book you may want to reconsider the wisdom of getting yourself boxed in between cars especially if you have some enemies in town. This book's story starts out with a family going to the local Taco Bell in Lynwood, California. It was on a Sunday evening and the couple decided to pull into the drive thru lane to place their order for dinner. In the backseat was their daughter, Daisy, the cutest and sweetest four-year girl, who loved to go to Taco Bell. She was seated next to a young boy who was a close family friend. They patiently waited in the drive thru lane trying to figure out what to order. They didn't notice that a van had pull behind them blocking them in. Without a word being spoken, a hail of bullets from four firearms violently struck their small size car. After 51 shots being fired, their car looked more like a piece of Swiss cheese. Immediately, the shooters jumped back in their van and sped away into the dark of night. Within minutes two good Samaritans came to the aid of the seriously injured victims in their mangled car. These saintly people placed the victims in their vehicle and drove them to the local hospital. Unfortunately, within an hour the loveable little girl and the young boy had white sheets covering their bullet riddle bodies pulled over their blood-soaked faces with while their wide-open eyes gazed into space. This book examines how the unrelenting deputies and tenacious detectives were able to track down the shooters. What is most amazing about this story is how a young prosecutor took the time to build a strong case that would convince a jury of the shooters guilt. The book recounts what obstacles and challenges the prosecutor faced and how he was able to finally bring justice for Daisy, the innocent 4-year-old victim.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186686187
Publisher: Ronald E Bowers
Publication date: 05/18/2022
Series: L.A. True Crime Files , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Ronald E Bowers has worked for 43 years as a trial attorney in the Los Angeles County courtrooms. He has been personally involved in some of the most sensational criminal trials of the century. He has firsthand experience with the police investigations in solving many of the serial killings that occurred in the area. He is familiar with how the forensic tool of DNA has become crucial in tracking down the culprit. For years he was instrumental in knowing how to present the evidence to the jury so they could reach a just verdict.
After his retirement, he started writing True Crime books revealing what it is like to be behind the scenes seeing and hearing the contentious arguments by the attorneys as the judge tries to maintain some form of decorum in the courtroom.
Mr. Bowers is still an active attorney and continues to write new insightful books about our criminal justice system. When he has time, he is a guest speaker on various cruise lines as well as public forums in the Los Angeles area where he lives.
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