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Searing sensual nature of Jacqueline is the yin/yang of a life...in
a foreign world where power, wealth and corruption reign supreme.
The secret of C Street is secrecy. When Solomon Rosenberg, a twenty
year veteran of C Street, government lawyer and bi-polar CIA
assassin breaks the silence by recording his missions, Jacqueline
is left holding the evidence of the treasonous acts. The CIA, the
men of C Street, are one step behind, on a mountain top, in London
and all the way to Costa Rica. Palestine is willing to pay, and
Israel's is offering to help. With the evidence of espionage,
murder, and the computer hijacking of America, the game is on...
"To Love The Rose" provides an insider's view of power, high
finance, government and the people who live in these worlds.
Searing sensual relationship of Jacqueline & Rose in "To Love
The Rose" is the yin/yang of a life...violence/turmoil -
love/passion. It continues into a foreign world where power, wealth
and corruption reign supreme, in "C Street" the second book of the
trilogy. "To Love The Rose" or the "C Street" can be read in any
order or alone.
This book is a comprehensive look at the law, media, judge, jury,
defendant, lawyers, witnesses, and evidence, in this high profile
murder trial. This is what most people never see: the events that
occur during a murder trial. With all the elements of an American
tragedy, complete with the elevation of the mother to celebrity
status, Casey Anthony stood accused of murdering her two-year-old
daughter. Caylee was last seen with her mother, and the toddler's
disappearance went unreported for 31 days. A massive worldwide
search ensued, before the discovery of Caylee's remains in a murky
Florida swamp six months later. In the trial, both the lawyers and
witnesses seemed to cross the lines between fact and fiction during
this spectacle of horrors. The jury was selected from the authors
hometown, Pinellas County, Florida. From jury selection to
sentencing, this is a comprehensive interpretation of a
first-degree murder trial and our American justice system, for good
or bad. This is not a storybook, but the history of this trial,
done in real time, including the observations and opinions of the
two writers with legal explanations provided by the "house lawyer,"
a criminal defense attorney, as the trial was ongoing. This is a
look at the American legal system, in action. The Casey Anthony
Murder Trial is the most complete real time readable transcript
known.
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