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Race To Justice

Larry Sells Margie Porter

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English
Wildblue Press
21 May 2019
"Cynthia Albrecht, the executive chef of the Penske-Marlboro racing team and darling of the IndyCar circuit, went missing on October 25, 1992-the night before her divorce from Michael Albrecht became final. Drivers and racing crews from across the country converged on ""The Brickyard,"" site of the Indianapolis 500, to help search for her. As the head mechanic for the Dick Simon racing team, known as ""Crabby"" across the race circuit, Michael had a reputation for bullying and abuse. He'd immediately become a suspect in Cynthia's disappearance. But with a strong alibi, there was nothing authorities could do when he decided to take a vacation to Florida and skip a scheduled polygraph test and the search for his estranged wife. Nor could law enforcement charge him when Cynthia's body was found a few weeks later in northern Indiana - minus her head. The case went cold for six years until a newly elected prosecutor allowed his deputies to charge Michael Albrecht with murder. But would they be able to prove his guilt? This true crime legal thriller written by one of the prosecutors, Larry Sells, and journalist Margie Porter, runs at full throttle and will leave you on the edge of your seat right up to the checkered flag at the final verdict."

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Imprint:   Wildblue Press
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   445g
ISBN:   9781948239233
ISBN 10:   194823923X
Pages:   384
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Larry Sells is Special Crimes Prosecutor for murder trials in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has been interviewed on Investigation Discovery, America's Most Wanted, and Oxygen: Snapped. He has prosecuted more than 70 murderers and still cannot understand how a person can deliberately take the life of another. Margie Porter's mother was ""working through"" an abusive marriage when she died in 2002. She starved to death. Of course, there was no justice. Margie agreed to work on this book because the barbarity of the crime enraged her, and she adores people who fight for hopeless causes."

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