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Three Bullets Sealed His Lips
Michigan State University Press, 1987 Paper: 978-0-87013-252-0 Library of Congress Classification KF224.A33R8 1987 Dewey Decimal Classification 345.7302523
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The gangland style slaying if State Senator Warren G. Hooper on January 11, 1945, three days before he was to testify before a grand jury investigating alleged corruption in the Michigan legislature, forced coverage of Allied war triumphs from the state's newspaper headlines. National media representatives flocked to Michigan to join local reporters in following the efforts of grand jury special prosecutor Kim Sigler and the State Police to apprehend the killers. Because no arrests ever were made, a 1951 journalistic prediction has proven true: "The Hooper case will continue to come back to remind the people and politicians of Michigan of the black days of 1945 when almost every official of the state had his price." For this reason, the Hooper murder has endured as one of the most intriguing unsolved mysteries in the annals of Michigan crime. See other books on: Assassination | Detroit | Rubenstein, Bruce A. | Trials (Murder) | Trials, litigation, etc See other titles from Michigan State University Press |
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