Home Run: A Murder Conundrum
- 151 pages
- 6 x 9
- Softcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-383
- Copyright 2015
By John Fulker
Troy, Ohio, attorney John Fulker is at it again. But instead of digging into a murder of long ago, he leads down a more recent path, guiding us through the convoluted machinations of evil-doing as if he were part of the mystery itself.
Because he was.
Douglas Bynum, 32, never regained consciousness from a "blunt force trauma to the head" on July 11, 1999. But his death was not the end of the story, and neither is this book. For we may never know the truth about this Miami County legal enigma, years in the making. What we do come to know is that evil-doing is a craft with as many pieces as a patchwork quilt. And while Fulker and others find some patches, the seamstress roams free, making sure we never see the finished work, leaving us to forever wonder:
Did she or didn't she?
- 151 pages
- 6 x 9
- Softcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-383
- Copyright 2015
By John Fulker
Troy, Ohio, attorney John Fulker is at it again. But instead of digging into a murder of long ago, he leads down a more recent path, guiding us through the convoluted machinations of evil-doing as if he were part of the mystery itself.
Because he was.
Douglas Bynum, 32, never regained consciousness from a "blunt force trauma to the head" on July 11, 1999. But his death was not the end of the story, and neither is this book. For we may never know the truth about this Miami County legal enigma, years in the making. What we do come to know is that evil-doing is a craft with as many pieces as a patchwork quilt. And while Fulker and others find some patches, the seamstress roams free, making sure we never see the finished work, leaving us to forever wonder:
Did she or didn't she?
- 151 pages
- 6 x 9
- Softcover
- ISBN 978-1939710-383
- Copyright 2015
By John Fulker
Troy, Ohio, attorney John Fulker is at it again. But instead of digging into a murder of long ago, he leads down a more recent path, guiding us through the convoluted machinations of evil-doing as if he were part of the mystery itself.
Because he was.
Douglas Bynum, 32, never regained consciousness from a "blunt force trauma to the head" on July 11, 1999. But his death was not the end of the story, and neither is this book. For we may never know the truth about this Miami County legal enigma, years in the making. What we do come to know is that evil-doing is a craft with as many pieces as a patchwork quilt. And while Fulker and others find some patches, the seamstress roams free, making sure we never see the finished work, leaving us to forever wonder:
Did she or didn't she?