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BLACK OCTOBER — The murder of a drug-dealing state delegate

Voice of Baltimore features excerpts from new mini-eBook soon to be published on Amazon.com. Co-written by Homicide Detective Stephen Tabeling and Fox45-TV Investigative News Producer Stephen Janis.

  A Voice of Baltimore Feature, an excerpt from

BLACK OCTOBER AND THE MURDER OF TURK SCOTT
  (The Case Files of Homicide Lt. Stephen Tabeling)

A SOON-TO-BE-PUBLISHED eBOOK ON AMAZON.COM
 
By Stephen Tabeling and Stephen Janis
 
Baltimore City, like most communities, has a split personality.

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Within its borders, alleys and back-ways two parallel worlds exist side by side. Distinct civic selves, which become self-evident if you spend enough time immersed in both.

I know this because I was? and still am, a cop.  ............

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
and the mini-eBooks:

He was the first detective to win a murder conviction without a body. A cop who investigated the attempted murder of former Mayor William Donald Schaefer. A detective who was on the scene when a sniper shot seven Baltimore police officers in the bloodiest day of violence in the history of the city force.

Put simply, former Lieutenant Stephen Tabeling's history and the history of the city he served are one and the same.

And now the man who started out walking a beat in Northwest Baltimore but later supervised some of the most consequential criminal investigations in the annals of this city is opening his case files, and his conscience, for all to see.  ............

READ MORE OF THIS COMPELLING STORY AT VOICE OF BALTIMORE --
http://voiceofbaltimore.org/archives/4280 -- and plan to buy the mini-eBooks as they become available (on Amazon.com) in coming weeks.
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