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One October morning in 1979, a stamp and coin dealer was gunned down in his Visalia shop. There were no witnesses. Persistent police efforts across jurisdictional lines connected it to another death. Two months earlier, the body of a Fresno coin dealer was found locked in the trunk of his car. The trail of evidence led to a most unlikely suspect. Author Ronn M. Couillard, retired judge and former Visalia district attorney, lays out the facts in this compelling case from the investigation to the court proceedings and the surprise that almost derailed the conviction.

Produktbeschreibung
One October morning in 1979, a stamp and coin dealer was gunned down in his Visalia shop. There were no witnesses. Persistent police efforts across jurisdictional lines connected it to another death. Two months earlier, the body of a Fresno coin dealer was found locked in the trunk of his car. The trail of evidence led to a most unlikely suspect. Author Ronn M. Couillard, retired judge and former Visalia district attorney, lays out the facts in this compelling case from the investigation to the court proceedings and the surprise that almost derailed the conviction.
Autorenporträt
Ronn Couillard has worked in the California criminal justice system since 1968, beginning as a deputy district attorney for Los Angeles County. In 1980, he moved to Visalia and served as a deputy district attorney. He was appointed to the Tulare County Superior Court in 1987 and retired in 2007. He has prosecuted and presided over all types of felony matters, including numerous murder cases. He and his wife, Charlotte, reside in Visalia, California. They have four children and seven grandchildren.