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Dawn of Terror: Sixteen Days in January
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Dawn of Terror: Sixteen Days in January

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In January of 1984, an emerging, but still quiet, sleepy, bedroom community will be rudely awakened to the to the cruel realities of passionate, indiscriminate and incomprehensible violence. This book is a historical recap of the events that occurred during a brief period of time. It will span three states and thirty - six years, before resolution is reached. It addresses the deadly randomness of victims stalked by a predator, even though they appear to be the low-risk targets in any community. Although authored by someone who eventually attained the sought-after title of homicide detective well into his career, this is by no means a know - all, end - all analysis from a law enforcement perspective of the events that occurred in Aurora, Colorado during the first two weeks of 1984. It only scratches the surface of what was experienced, the paralyzing fear it creates, the collateral damage that accompanied those events and the subsequent ripple effect that was left behind in the community throughout the ensuing years. Over time, fear gave way to fascination. Though written by a cold case detective, it is by no means written for current or aspiring cold case investigators. This is just the story, a narrative. There may be contradictions and faded memories that come into play. A journey into a case as well as across the careers of the investigators involved. The field of homicide investigations is so fluid because of changing technology. Being able to adjust, adapt and overcome is the situational and professional imperative.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stephen W. Conner
Date
25 April 2022
Pages
198
ISBN
9781685158507

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In January of 1984, an emerging, but still quiet, sleepy, bedroom community will be rudely awakened to the to the cruel realities of passionate, indiscriminate and incomprehensible violence. This book is a historical recap of the events that occurred during a brief period of time. It will span three states and thirty - six years, before resolution is reached. It addresses the deadly randomness of victims stalked by a predator, even though they appear to be the low-risk targets in any community. Although authored by someone who eventually attained the sought-after title of homicide detective well into his career, this is by no means a know - all, end - all analysis from a law enforcement perspective of the events that occurred in Aurora, Colorado during the first two weeks of 1984. It only scratches the surface of what was experienced, the paralyzing fear it creates, the collateral damage that accompanied those events and the subsequent ripple effect that was left behind in the community throughout the ensuing years. Over time, fear gave way to fascination. Though written by a cold case detective, it is by no means written for current or aspiring cold case investigators. This is just the story, a narrative. There may be contradictions and faded memories that come into play. A journey into a case as well as across the careers of the investigators involved. The field of homicide investigations is so fluid because of changing technology. Being able to adjust, adapt and overcome is the situational and professional imperative.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stephen W. Conner
Date
25 April 2022
Pages
198
ISBN
9781685158507