The Forgotten Killer: Rudy Guede and the Murder of Meredith Kercher (Kindle Single)

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Authors: Douglas Preston, John Douglas, Mark Olshaker, Steve Moore, Judge Michael Heavey, Jim Lovering, Thomas Lee Wright
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become a champion for the rights of those wrongfully convicted and has founded Judges for Justice, a nonprofit organization committed to providing independent, impartial, and experienced judicial analysis of cases of alleged innocence.
    JIM LOVERING is a retired businessman with an interest in criminal justice and wrongful convictions. For several years, he worked with the family of Amanda Knox todevelop an archive of factual information about the murder of Meredith Kercher and to help the public understand the case.
    STEVE MOORE retired from the FBI following a 25-year career as a special agent and supervisory special agent. During his tenure, he ran Al Qaeda investigations for the Joint Terrorism Task Force in Los Angeles and later headed the investigation of terror attacks against the U.S. throughout Pakistan and Asia. Steve received multiple awards from the U.S. Department of Justice for his successful U.S. and overseas investigations, which ran the gamut from bombings to school shootings, anthrax threats to kidnappings, and individual murders to international terrorist organizations. His investigations spanned more than a dozen countries, and he has lectured on investigative techniques and counterterrorism at the International Law Enforcement Academy in Bangkok and at conferences throughout the world.
    Special Agent Moore’s other FBI assignments included undercover counterespionage and anti-white-supremacist assignments, as well as five years as a SWAT operator, sniper, and helicopter pilot. After the FBI, Steve accepted the position of deputy director of public safety for Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and its six campuses in Europe and Asia. It was while he was tasked with the safety of Pepperdine students around the world that he became aware of the case of Amanda Knox, an American wrongfully convicted of murder in Italy, and her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito.
    As a result of his advocacy for Knox and Sollecito, Steve became aware of the plight of the wrongly convicted throughout the United States and internationally and began devoting his career to these cases.
    MARK OLSHAKER is an Emmy Award–winning filmmaker, a
New York Times
bestselling nonfiction author, and critically acclaimed novelist whose research and experience have led to expertise in key issues of public policy, crisis management, and media and public relations. He has worked closely with many of the nation’s leading experts in law enforcement and criminal justice, public health, disease prevention, biodefense and pandemic planning, and is adept at translating complex issues of science, medicine, and law for the general public. He has written and produced documentary films on these and a wide variety of other subjects for PBS and various broadcast entities. He has written eight books with former FBI Special Agent and criminal-profiling pioneer John Douglas, beginning with
Mindhunter.
Their most recent work is
Law & Disorder.
He has also written for
The Wall Street Journal
,
USA Today
,
New Times
,
Newsday
,
The Washington Times, Washingtonian
magazine, and the
St. Louis Post
-
Dispatch
, where he began his journalistic career. Olshaker is currently a consultant to the U.S. Justice Department Office for Victims of Crime.
    He and John Douglas are partners in Mindhunters, Inc. Their Web site is: www.mindhuntersinc.com .
    DOUGLAS PRESTON is a journalist and author who has published 25 books, nonfiction and fiction, several of which have been No. 1
New York Times
best-sellers. Hemoved to Florence, Italy, with his family in 2000 with the intention of writing a murder mystery set in Tuscany. Instead, he teamed up with the Italian journalist Mario Spezi and wrote a nonfiction book,
The Monster of Florence
, about a serial killer who murdered young lovers in the Tuscan hills. The book spent fourteen weeks on the
New York Times
best-seller list and won several journalism awards in the U.S. and Italy. Preston also writes for
The New

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