HIDING FROM THE KILLERS: Crawling in a culvert could save your life
It's so dark in the car trunk and the young women inside thought to herself that she was going to die when the car stopped. Her only hope was that they would shoot her in the head thereby killing her instantly. Shortly before, she had been unmercifully raped and she didn't want to be continually tortured before her body was thrown over a cliff. After driving for some time, the car stopped and the trunk popped open. One of the men grabbed her and pulled her out of the trunk. She stood shivering in the cold mountain breeze with two men and a woman standing around her. All of a sudden, she heard the woman say, "Hurry up and shoot her." Next she heard the gun go off and a bullet struck her in her chest. The force of the shot knocked her backwards causing her to fall off an embankment landing in a brush covered creek bed. It was so dark she couldn't see anything but she could hear the suspects trying to look for her. Fortunately for her, the attackers didn't have a flashlight to look for her. What should she do in order to survive? Although she was bleeding from her gunshot wound, she silently waded up the creek where she discovered several giant culverts under the road. There she crawled in to hid from her assailants. This book takes you, the True Crime reader, through a real life and death situation. It is as though you are walking in the victim's shoes having to decide what to do next. This story is about two teenagers who became involved in drugs and you see how their lives become so unraveled that they fell into the drug world which they weren't prepared for. Although it is a gloomy heartrending story, it forever changed the law in the state of California regarding the police using juvenile informants in narcotic investigations. Eventually that new law has saved numerous lives of many teenagers who often find themselves in deep trouble in the narcotic world.
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HIDING FROM THE KILLERS: Crawling in a culvert could save your life
It's so dark in the car trunk and the young women inside thought to herself that she was going to die when the car stopped. Her only hope was that they would shoot her in the head thereby killing her instantly. Shortly before, she had been unmercifully raped and she didn't want to be continually tortured before her body was thrown over a cliff. After driving for some time, the car stopped and the trunk popped open. One of the men grabbed her and pulled her out of the trunk. She stood shivering in the cold mountain breeze with two men and a woman standing around her. All of a sudden, she heard the woman say, "Hurry up and shoot her." Next she heard the gun go off and a bullet struck her in her chest. The force of the shot knocked her backwards causing her to fall off an embankment landing in a brush covered creek bed. It was so dark she couldn't see anything but she could hear the suspects trying to look for her. Fortunately for her, the attackers didn't have a flashlight to look for her. What should she do in order to survive? Although she was bleeding from her gunshot wound, she silently waded up the creek where she discovered several giant culverts under the road. There she crawled in to hid from her assailants. This book takes you, the True Crime reader, through a real life and death situation. It is as though you are walking in the victim's shoes having to decide what to do next. This story is about two teenagers who became involved in drugs and you see how their lives become so unraveled that they fell into the drug world which they weren't prepared for. Although it is a gloomy heartrending story, it forever changed the law in the state of California regarding the police using juvenile informants in narcotic investigations. Eventually that new law has saved numerous lives of many teenagers who often find themselves in deep trouble in the narcotic world.
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HIDING FROM THE KILLERS: Crawling in a culvert could save your life

HIDING FROM THE KILLERS: Crawling in a culvert could save your life

by Ronald E. Bowers
HIDING FROM THE KILLERS: Crawling in a culvert could save your life

HIDING FROM THE KILLERS: Crawling in a culvert could save your life

by Ronald E. Bowers

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It's so dark in the car trunk and the young women inside thought to herself that she was going to die when the car stopped. Her only hope was that they would shoot her in the head thereby killing her instantly. Shortly before, she had been unmercifully raped and she didn't want to be continually tortured before her body was thrown over a cliff. After driving for some time, the car stopped and the trunk popped open. One of the men grabbed her and pulled her out of the trunk. She stood shivering in the cold mountain breeze with two men and a woman standing around her. All of a sudden, she heard the woman say, "Hurry up and shoot her." Next she heard the gun go off and a bullet struck her in her chest. The force of the shot knocked her backwards causing her to fall off an embankment landing in a brush covered creek bed. It was so dark she couldn't see anything but she could hear the suspects trying to look for her. Fortunately for her, the attackers didn't have a flashlight to look for her. What should she do in order to survive? Although she was bleeding from her gunshot wound, she silently waded up the creek where she discovered several giant culverts under the road. There she crawled in to hid from her assailants. This book takes you, the True Crime reader, through a real life and death situation. It is as though you are walking in the victim's shoes having to decide what to do next. This story is about two teenagers who became involved in drugs and you see how their lives become so unraveled that they fell into the drug world which they weren't prepared for. Although it is a gloomy heartrending story, it forever changed the law in the state of California regarding the police using juvenile informants in narcotic investigations. Eventually that new law has saved numerous lives of many teenagers who often find themselves in deep trouble in the narcotic world.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186686903
Publisher: Ronald E Bowers
Publication date: 05/18/2022
Series: L.A. True Crime Files , #6
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 428,545
File size: 2 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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