Politics, Crime, Corruption and a Shameful Cover-up

Now at last the truth is told about an embarrassed police department, an undeserving scapegoat, and the century’s most celebrated unsolved murder case. 

   In 1947, the author’s father was the first police psychiatrist  in the nation with the rank of Captain.  As the founder and director of the Sex Offense Bureau, he examined and interrogated suspects for the police department.  The author was her father’s secretary.  What she saw and heard are revealed in this new book, due for publication in mid-January, 2005.
 

Jacque Daniel’s third book, “The Curse of The Black Dahlia” can be purchased at Borders Book Stores in Brea and in La Habra, California. Copies can also be purchased by e-mailing Jacqdan@sbcglobal.net, or by calling (888) 721-1777.

This is the only book in print that sticks to the facts and does not pretend to solve the case because it cannot be solved at this time; reason? There is no real evidence. What little evidence remains is not available because the case has not been solved and some of that has been tainted; it is virtually worthless.

 

The author was a young woman of seventeen years at the time Elizabeth Short was murdered; she worked part time as her father’s secretary. Her father was the first police psychiatrist in a major U.S. City. He was well known for his pioneering work in fighting crime. As a medical doctor and a crime doctor he was in great demand to testify, to analyze the criminal mind and was one of the original profilers before the F.B.I. incorporated this into their hunt for criminals. A graduate of Tulane University School of Medicine, a flight surgeon in the U.S. Navy during World War I, the author of numerous articles and two text books on crime, J. Paul de River, M.D. helped to send many sexual offenders to prison; he testified in court against the perpetrators of heinous crimes. Her was largely responsible for the registration of convicted sex offenders in the State of California.

 

Read “The Curse of The Black Dahlia” and find out more about this interesting and most unusual man. The author will gladly autograph your copy. Call her at

(888) 721-1777.

 









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