Dead Run: The Murder of a Lawman and the Greatest Manhunt of the Modern American West Contributor(s): Schultz, Dan (Author), Morey, Arthur (Read by) |
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ISBN: 1469251264 ISBN-13: 9781469251264 Publisher: Brilliance Audio
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Compact Disc - See All Available Formats & Editions Published: March 2014 * Out of Print * |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - True Crime | Murder - General |
Dewey: 364.152 |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5" W x 5.5" L (0.40 lbs) |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 1990's - Geographic Orientation - Colorado - Cultural Region - Western U.S. |
Features: Price on Product, Unabridged |
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Publisher Description: On a sunny May morning in 1998 in Cortez, Colorado, three desperados in a stolen truck opened fire on the town cop, shooting him twenty times; then they blasted their way past dozens of police cars and disappeared into 10,000 square miles of the harshest wilderness terrain on the North American continent. Self-trained survivalists, the outlaws eluded the most sophisticated law enforcement technology on the planet and a pursuit force that represented more than seventy-five local, state, and federal police agencies with dozens of swat teams, U.S. Army Special Forces, and more than five hundred officers from across the country. This is the first in-depth account of this sensational case, replete with overbearing local sheriffs, Native American trackers, posses on horseback, suspicion of vigilante justice and police cover-ups, and the blunders of the nation's most exalted crime-fighters pursuing outlaws into territory in which only they could survive. |
Contributor Bio(s): Schultz, Dan: - Dan Schultz is an award-winning writer and journalist. He received his M.A. in journalism from the University of Minnesota and worked as a reporter and feature writer for daily newspapers in Minnesota and Oregon, covering crime stories before he began writing for magazines and television. After living in Aspen, Colorado, for several years, he and his wife, Lynda, now split their time between their Chicago home and the Colorado mountains. |
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