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Self-published author Jay Smith defends his case by pointing out the collaborators who framed him for the murders that placed him in jail. ![]() In the self-published book, Joseph Wambaugh and the Jay Smith Case, Smith names another Upper Merion teacher William Bradfield, the state police investigators and the case's prosecutor, and Joseph Wambaugh, the California crime writer as the collaborators responsible for placing him behind bars. “A frame-up” is an understatement because, as Smith asserts, the evidence privy to help his acquittal was concealed. The author refutes in this Xlibris release everything that he was wrongfully accused of, and lambasted Joseph Wambaugh as the prime mover of the entire operation. Readers will be enlightened at the events that transpired as Smith describes them in detail. One event exposed in the book is the emergence of hard evidence through a “junkman” who uprooted stems of documents stashed in the house of the state prosecutor, who apparently hoped to hide everything along with Smith’s innocence. Smith says that even if he was a likely candidate because of a few accidental brushes with law, it was not enough for people to point their fingers at him. Joseph Wambaugh and the Jay Smith Case is an expression of the author’s suppressed cries for justice and freedom, which he was deprived of during his time in prison. He battled for the people’s unbiased understanding and judgment and is now fighting for an end to death penalty. About Xlibris Xlibris was founded in 1997 and, as the leading publishing services provider for authors, has helped to publish more than 20,000 titles. Xlibris is based in Philadelphia, PA and provides authors with direct and personal access to quality publication in hardcover, trade paperback, custom leather-bound, and full-color formats. For more information, please visit http://www.xlibris.com. ### Bookmark - Del.icio.us | Digg | Furl It | Spurl | RawSugar | Simpy | Shadows | Blink It | My Web Other Releases by this Member
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