The book Until Proven Guilty was written by author J. A. Jance Here you can read free online of Until Proven Guilty book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Until Proven Guilty a good or bad book?
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That way I wouldn’t get caught flat-footed quite so often. Peters brought me a copy and I read it at my desk with him watching from a few feet away. Maxwell Cole’s column pronounced Anne Corley to be a dilettante copper heiress from Arizona. Max had done some homework. He had dug up a good deal of information. Had Anne Corley not been linked to J. P. Beaumont, I think she would have been pictured sympathetically. Colored by his antipathy for me, however, she became something quite different. Ric...h, and consequently suspect, Anne Corley was depicted as a character out of a macabre, second-rate movie. Cole reported as fact that for eleven years, between the ages of eight and nineteen, Anne Corley had been a patient in a mental institution in Arizona. She had been released, only to marry one of the staff psychiatrists, Dr. Milton Corley, a few weeks later. The marriage had caused a storm of controversy and had resulted in Corley’s losing his job, in his being virtually discredited.
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