Miami Panic : Story Of Wayne Cox And The Shenandoah Rapist
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Wayne Cox is a detective in Miami Dade County’s Vice Unit. He had the privilege to support his community during one of America’s most dreadful crime epidemics. After being called upon by his duty, he lived one of the most horrific traumas any law enforcement officer would ever wish to face. Being responsible for putting the public’s fear at rest, Det. Cox was challenged by a vicious rapist who escaped from jail after being served to justice. Detective Cox dealt with the pressure of finding the perpetrator in one of the country’s largest cities. In a matter of days Det. Cox’s years of experience allowed for him to recapture this malicious individual. He received great acclaim for his dedication finding himself in a media filled life. Since his international recognition came at the expense of so many victims’ misfortune, Det. Cox desires to provide communities with the knowledge necessary to prevent these regretful incidents from reoccurring. Wayne Cox currently stands on a line of public service and fame which he admits is a challenge to balance but rather gratifying.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781498401708
ISBN10: 1498401708
Wayne Cox
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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