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Title | : | Body of Proof: Tainted Evidence In The Murder Of Jessica O'Grady? |
Author | : | John Ferak |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 238 pages |
Published | : | July 11th 2015 by WildBlue Press |
Categories | : | Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction |
John Ferak
Kindle Edition | Pages: 238 pages Rating: 3.67 | 254 Users | 17 Reviews
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"A superbly crafted tale of murder and mystery but, too, of perplexing official misconduct which leaves worrying suspicions about trusting a system that protects us all. Along with his fascinating debut book, BLOODY LIES, Mr. Ferak is making an indelible mark in the true crime genre.”— Jim Hollock, author of the award-winning crime story, BORN TO LOSEWhen they met, Jessica O'Grady was a tall, starry-eyed Omaha, Nebraska co-ed in search of Mr. Right, Christopher Edwards was a deceitful and darkened soul. In May of 2006, Jessica's mystifying disappearance and a blood-soaked mattress turned into Nebraska's biggest news story. Enter Douglas County Sheriff's CSI stalwart Dave Kofoed, driven to solve high-profile murders and in this case would lead to questions surrounding the forensic evidence used against Edwards.
"The case of Jessica O'Grady's disappearance remains controversial. ... A compelling account of a strange case." - Peter Vronsky, bestselling author of Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters
"Compelling ... a memorable true story." - RJ Parker, bestselling true crime author and publisher

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Ratings: 3.67 From 254 Users | 17 ReviewsNotice Regarding Books Body of Proof: Tainted Evidence In The Murder Of Jessica O'Grady?
I saw this and grabbed it yesterday, finding it to be a thorough, gripping read about the disappearance of Jessica O'Grady in May 2006. Body of Proof is the sequel to John Ferak's debut book, Bloody Lies. It tells the story of the crime, investigation and trial involving a corrupt CSI head David Kofoed, who may have planted evidence. Kofoed had already gotten away with his nefarious case enabling in 2 other big cases, and likely wanted to assure an arrest and help with the conviction ofThis book tells the tale of a true crime that took place in Nebraska. The takes the reader through the trial and the sentencing of the offender and how the evidence was used to convict the offender. I found this book interesting and kept me reading My only drawback is that it did not have a happy ending and I pray that the family of the victim can at some point have closure to this tragedy and can move on in their life. I would recommend this book all true crime lovers alike.
The Scorpion investigating the Serpent19 year old Jessica OGrady goes missing after telling her lover, Christopher Edwards that she is pregnant. Christophers steady girlfriend is also pregnant, and talk of marriage is in the air. After Omaha PD find reason to pursue Edwards for Jessicas disappearance, it is decided to call in Douglas Countys crack CSI team, led by Dave Kofoed. Kofoeds team has a reputation of being the best CSI group in all of Nebraska, finding crucial evidence to help convict

Not Very GoodThis book was choppy and not very well written. The case was interesting enough but written in such a way as to make it almost boring. The writer almost seemed to have a personal dislike of Kofoed.
I saw this and grabbed it yesterday, finding it to be a thorough, gripping read about the disappearance of Jessica O'Grady in May 2006. Body of Proof is the sequel to John Ferak's debut book, Bloody Lies. It tells the story of the crime, investigation and trial involving a corrupt CSI head David Kofoed, who may have planted evidence. Kofoed had already gotten away with his nefarious case enabling in 2 other big cases, and likely wanted to assure an arrest and help with the conviction of
MehOK it's not terrible. But you've taken 10 pages of interesting stuff and tried to make a 200 page book out of it. Why do true crime writers feel the need to tell us the same thing over and over again? Are you daft like Ann Rule apparently was? Or worse that you feel your reader is daft? But more importantly you missed a real protagonist here. We are definitely not rooting for a nefarious DA or a corrupt disgusting vile scum bag who planted evidence. So how about a tenacious FBI who shut him
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