Nelson Vs. the United States of America

Nelson Vs. the United States of America
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Publisher : G & B Publishing, LLC
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Book Synopsis Nelson Vs. the United States of America by : Marcus Giavanni

Download or read book Nelson Vs. the United States of America written by Marcus Giavanni and published by G & B Publishing, LLC. This book was released on 1998 with total page 504 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book recounts day by day how the FBI investigators somehow centered the entire extortion plot around Nelson and another innocent man whose only mistake was to spend fifteen minutes chatting by the lake, and then to stop at a fast food restaurant for a hamburger. Nelson fit the profile that the FBI had in mind - a long pony tail, a cellular phone, and a red Corvette which he liked to drive fast. From this harmless set of facts grew an inconsistent FBI surveillance log, incredibly biased misstatements of the truth, and wholly contrived witness statements, all elaborately tailored to inplicate Nelson. Other evidence of Nelson's innocence and the unreliability of the existing evidence was simply ignored, including an FBI wiretap conversation between the real extortionist and his accomplice discussing the extortion plot in detail. The real extortionist admitted that he had no idea who the FBI had arrested. Nevertheless, Nelson was indeed arrested with his photo plastered all over the Phoenix newspapers. Nelson's life would never be the same.


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