The Back Bay File

The Back Bay File

Author: Walter A. Turner

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2012-08

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 1475941803

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The Back Bay File, details the fourth major case of the teacher turned private investigator, Max Cantu. While looking into the murder of a woman at an upscale Newport Beach shopping mall, he and his partner, his wife Bryn, uncover a larger plot to kill many innocent people. His investigation delves into the private lives of some very free spirits as well as some very disgruntled Americans. In addition, he is put in the position of having to look over his shoulder because of a threat stemming from a previous case involving a Mexican drug cartel.


SEC Docket

SEC Docket

Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 920

ISBN-13:

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The Paradiso Files

The Paradiso Files

Author: Timothy M. Burke

Publisher: Steerforth

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1586421549

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In this bold and suspenseful true-crime story, former homicide prosecutor Timothy M. Burke makes his case against one Leonard Paradiso. Lenny “The Quahog” was convicted of assaulting one young woman and paroled after three years, but Burke believes that he was guilty of much more – that Paradiso was a serial killer who operated in the Boston area, and maybe farther afield, for nearly fifteen years, assaulting countless young women and responsible for the deaths of as many as seven. Burke takes the reader inside the minds of prosecutors, police investigators, and one very dangerous man who thought he had figured out how to rape and murder and get away with it. The Paradiso Files generated headlines when first published in February 2008. Nine days later, Paradiso died at the age of sixty-five without commenting on any of Burke’s accusations, including that he murdered Joan Webster, a Harvard graduate student who disappeared from Logan Airport in 1981. Boston-area prosecutors announced in September 2008 that Burke’s revelations had led them to reopen the unsolved murder cases of three young women – Melodie Stankiewicz, Holly Davidson, and Kathy Williams. There were “too many similarities between the individual cases to ignore,” a prosecutor involved in the new investigation said. Burke’s account leaves little doubt that Paradiso’s deeds should go down in infamy, alongside those of the Boston Strangler.


Boston's Back Bay

Boston's Back Bay

Author: Anthony Mitchell Sammarco

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 1997-10-01

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738590257

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One of the largest development projects in nineteenth-century America, Boston's Back Bay was essentially a tidal basin until the construction of the Mill Dam (present-day Beacon Street) just after the War of 1812. By 1837, the area bounded by Charles, Boylston, Beacon, and Arlington Streets was filled in and laid out as the Public Garden, later the site of Boston's famous swanboats. In the late 1850s, the massive infill of the Back Bay commenced, and the earth collected from the hills of Needham was deposited in the city's "west end" for nearly four decades. As the new land began to reach Muddy River, the streets assumed a grid-like plan. The grand avenues eventually comprised Victorian Boston's premier neighborhood, and became home to the most impressive religious, educational, and residential architecture in New England.