No reader of this book will be more surprised than was the public
by the truly bizarre beliefs and benthic depths of the evil (the
Supreme Court s repeated word, evil) encountered in this longest
murder investigation in Pennsylvania s history thirteen years. Over
fifty state troopers, eighteen FBI agents, and numerous local
police departments were involved as this longest investigation
began when the naked body of Susan Reinert was found, obviously
sexually abused, a strap-on sexual device lying near her corpse.
Her body was found stuffed in the tire well of her Plymouth Horizon
and left with the liftgate open. A midthirties female, just five
feet tall, round hips that resembled a glistening white soccer
ball, according to witnesses that passed by the open liftgate, not
knowing it was a corpse. Susan Reinert was a teacher in the English
department in the elite, upper-middle class, Upper Merion Senior
High School, located fifteen miles north of Philadelphia. In that
same English department was William Bradfield Jr. a six-foot-three,
former Haverford College wrestler from a Main Line family; his
father, was the vice president of Western Electric. As the head of
the teachers union, Bradfield wielded power that he was not afraid
to use to protect his fellow teachers and to sexually exploit those
that appealed to him. He developed a small cult of three other
teachers in the English department, and an eighteen-year-old
beauty, prom-queen type, high school student from one his classes.
The cult was called the VAMPZ, Valaitis and Pappas, males, the
other three females all three servicing Bradfield every which way a
female could. Bradfield was a close friend of the famous poet Ezra
Pound from whom he absorbed a weird psychological viewpoint
developed by a famous Frenchman, named Remy de Gourmant. After
studying corpses, de Gourmont deduced that the brain fluid was
related to the semen. Ejaculation of semen produced stimulation of
the brain fluid, which produced increased creativity according to
de Gourmont Suffice it to say Bradfield, driven to be creative,
became very promiscuous, and, with his position as teachers union
president, helped many single women and men. Yes, men too, a
strap-on works on both sexes. Bradfield, a strapping hunk, was able
to and strapped all he could from eighteen to eighty. If they had
trouble walking, he d carry them. Susan Reinert tried to stop
Bradfield s promiscuity with her required marriage plan plus an
inheritance of close to a million dollars, a nice bundle along with
her body. He decided to do away with the body and keep Susan
Reinert s inheritance, blaming the high school principal, Jay
Smith, for Reinert s murder and the murder of her two children.
Enter the justice people, Pennsylvania s Attorney General and
Pennsylvania State Police detectives. After Susan Reinert s body
was found, they also found Bradfield s sexual involvement with
Susan Reinert that he tried to deny and to cover up. With all the
publicity that surrounded the murders of Reinert and her two
children, including New York and California, plus the sex angle and
strange sex philosophy, famous cop-books author, Joseph Wambaugh,
got interested and came to the King of Prussia-Valley Forge area to
write the story called the Main Line Sex Murders by some, the
Valley Forge Murders by others. Wambaugh met secretly with the
investigators and promised them money, $50,000 plus hero parts,
provided they arrested Principal Jay Smith as well as Bradfield for
the murders. Without Jay Smith, there would be no story. No book.
No movie. No moola. The detectives framed Smith so they could get
the money and so the book would be written. The frame-up of
Principal Jay Smith was hidden for twelve years. Also hidden was
the secret Wambaugh Agreement involving the investigators. At a
sensational hearing before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, the
details were thrashed out between Smith s attorney and the
attorneys
General
Imprint: |
X Libris
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2008 |
First published: |
September 2008 |
Authors: |
Jay Charles Smith
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 29mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards / With dust jacket
|
Pages: |
440 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4363-4847-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
True stories >
Crime
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4363-4847-1 |
Barcode: |
9781436348478 |
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