LEAD 511

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Romelia Ontiveroz ISBN: 9781634175555
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: December 9, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Romelia Ontiveroz
ISBN: 9781634175555
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: December 9, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

 On August 10, 1991, at the Wat Promkunaram Buddhist Temple in Phoenix, Arizona, 9nine bodies were found, shot in the back of the head, execution style. The victims included six monks, one novice monk, one temple helper, and one nun. This became head line news around the world, and prompted a major tasks force.

Five hundred ten510 leads came into the hot lines inand the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department until lLead 511, a man by the name of Kelsey Lawrence called from a Ppsychiatric institute in Tucson, Arizona, saying he had information about the murders. That’s when Arizona’s worst modern- day mass murder, turned into the worst case for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and Maricopa Sheriff’s Department.

The murder’s in it self, were a travesty, a senseless crimes done by coold hearted monsters, but the conduct of the Ssheriff’s Ddepartment was a cross between the Nazi SS and the kKey stone cCorps,. uUnethical, unprofessional tactics were used to obtain confessions from innocent men, who’se lives had to be up heaved just to satisfy theire zealous egos.

In the end, the actual killers were teenagers who lived in the Phoenix area, who confessed to doing the killing. The irony of this is the murder weapon it self was in the hands of the Ssheriff’s Ddepartment at the same time as the call came in from Kelsey Lawrence!

In this book are hundreds of hours of reaches, along with the media reporting and legal advisories that contributed to this case, with regards to the misconduct of those so- called officials and the imbeciles behind my son’s and the others’ false imprisonment. In the end, justice will never be looked at the same way.

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 On August 10, 1991, at the Wat Promkunaram Buddhist Temple in Phoenix, Arizona, 9nine bodies were found, shot in the back of the head, execution style. The victims included six monks, one novice monk, one temple helper, and one nun. This became head line news around the world, and prompted a major tasks force.

Five hundred ten510 leads came into the hot lines inand the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Department until lLead 511, a man by the name of Kelsey Lawrence called from a Ppsychiatric institute in Tucson, Arizona, saying he had information about the murders. That’s when Arizona’s worst modern- day mass murder, turned into the worst case for the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office and Maricopa Sheriff’s Department.

The murder’s in it self, were a travesty, a senseless crimes done by coold hearted monsters, but the conduct of the Ssheriff’s Ddepartment was a cross between the Nazi SS and the kKey stone cCorps,. uUnethical, unprofessional tactics were used to obtain confessions from innocent men, who’se lives had to be up heaved just to satisfy theire zealous egos.

In the end, the actual killers were teenagers who lived in the Phoenix area, who confessed to doing the killing. The irony of this is the murder weapon it self was in the hands of the Ssheriff’s Ddepartment at the same time as the call came in from Kelsey Lawrence!

In this book are hundreds of hours of reaches, along with the media reporting and legal advisories that contributed to this case, with regards to the misconduct of those so- called officials and the imbeciles behind my son’s and the others’ false imprisonment. In the end, justice will never be looked at the same way.

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