Leonard Miller Bücher



Real Cops Don't Pay For Lunch
- 480 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
The evolution of law enforcement encompasses significant advancements beyond forensics, highlighting changes in uniforms, vehicles, working conditions, and organizational structures. This comprehensive exploration reflects how these transformations enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of crime investigation and policing, showcasing the dynamic nature of the field over the years.
Hanratty's Guilt: The A6 Murder and its Aftermath
- 366 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The A6 murder case of 1961, which led to James Hanratty's execution, has been the subject of intense debate regarding a potential miscarriage of justice. Leonard Miller's analysis, Shadows of Deadman's Hill, critically dismantles arguments for Hanratty's innocence, asserting that the crime was an impulsive act rather than a conspiracy. In this updated edition, Miller revisits his original findings, incorporates new evidence, and reaffirms the conviction's validity, aligning with the Court of Appeal's determination of Hanratty's guilt.