Greenhills, Ohio
Description:... Greenhills, Ohio is both non-fiction and fiction. The author was the sole witness to an infamous 1963 murder of
a 15-year-old high school cheerleader in a government contrived, suburban-Cincinnati village that was too good to be true. It was front page news for two weeks and was named the Top News Story in southwest Ohio for the year. In 2000, prosecutors thought they had enough evidence to convict the murdered girl's ex-boyfriend and in November 2001 a trial was held in a Hamilton County courtroom.
The author has added a number of invented subplots that include a Raymond Chandler inspired private eye and the
mystery surrounding the death of singer Sam Cooke.
The narrative moves around, from Ohio to California to Colorado, making specific references to actual locations.
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