Homicide Special: A Year with the LAPD’s Elite Detective Unit
Miles Corwin
416 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0805076948
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Language: English
Publish: September 1, 2004
CrimeDetectiveJournalismMemoirMysteryNonfictionSociologyTrue Crime
With an Updated Epilogue by the Author
“A compelling portrait of seasoned homicide cops at work. This is L.A.’s darkest ironic, heart-breaking, stunningly violent, unfailingly human. Riveting.”
-Jonathan Kellerman
The mandate for Los Angeles’ unique police unit Homicide Special is to take on the toughest, most controversial, and highest-profile cases. In this “literate, unfailingly interesting work of true crime” ( Kirkus Reviews ), acclaimed writer Miles Corwin uses unprecedented access to narrate six of the unit’s cases-and capture its newest generation at work.
When a call girl from Kiev dies in the line of duty, detectives Chuck Knolls and Brian McCartin seek her killer among a circle of Russian women who have been sold into white slavery. When a gangster’s daughter takes a bullet, veterans Jerry Stephens and Paul Coulter trace clues scattered across the country to a Manhattan real-estate magnate. A cold case is reopened; a mother-daughter drowning and a baffling rape/murder are solved. And, finally, Corwin re-creates the investigation surrounding the late Bonny Lee Blakley, allegedly murdered by her actor-husband, Robert Blake.
With a revised epilogue updating each of these fascinating cases, Homicide Special offers a riveting, behind-the-scenes look at one of the preeminent units of homicide detectives in the country.