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UNSOLVED NO MORE: A Cold Case Detective's Fight For Justice
by Kenneth L. Mains
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“A voice for all who have been silenced."- Lt. Joe Kenda (ret), the ‘Homicide Hunter’
As a law enforcement officer for more than fifteen years, Detective Kenneth L. Mains has investigated thousands of crimes, including working undercover with the FBI, solving cold case homicides, investigating the Mafia, and leading one of the greatest cold case organizations ever assembled. This is his story and that of the victims for whom he speaks.
“A tremendous amount of respect for his investigative insights and his integrity."— Jim Clemente, former FBI profiler and writer for “Criminal Minds."
UNSOLVED NO MORE will take readers on a journey with a struggling kid who barely graduated high school to a teenager who joined the Marine Corps and finally a man who put himself through college to accomplish his lifelong goal of becoming a police detective. Mains, who is routinely sought out by law enforcement and victims’ families to help solve cold cases, writes about his own investigations to show readers how he goes about solving crimes others had given up on.
“I am determined to be the voice of the lost and the forgotten."—Kenneth Mains
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UNSOLVED NO MORE: A Cold Case Detective's Fight For Justice
by Kenneth L. Mains


->>->>->> http://tinyurl.com/t4lgawg DOWNLOAD BOOK

“A voice for all who have been silenced."- Lt. Joe Kenda (ret), the ‘Homicide Hunter’

As a law enforcement officer for more than fifteen years, Detective Kenneth L. Mains has investigated thousands of crimes, including working undercover with the FBI, solving cold case homicides, investigating the Mafia, and leading one of the greatest cold case organizations ever assembled. This is his story and that of the victims for whom he speaks.

“A tremendous amount of respect for his investigative insights and his integrity."— Jim Clemente, former FBI profiler and writer for “Criminal Minds."

UNSOLVED NO MORE will take readers on a journey with a struggling kid who barely graduated high school to a teenager who joined the Marine Corps and finally a man who put himself through college to accomplish his lifelong goal of becoming a police detective. Mains, who is routinely sought out by law enforcement and victims’ families to help solve cold cases, writes about his own investigations to show readers how he goes about solving crimes others had given up on.

“I am determined to be the voice of the lost and the forgotten."—Kenneth Mains



























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Facebook Twitter Google Plus Pinterest http://emiworld2.xooit.fr/viewtopic.php?p=350 a look inside the challenging process of re-investigating and solving cold cases through the eyes of a seasoned and passionate detectiveDay One of Twenty-Two Thousand, Give or Take 4Mains is a http://srk-kajol.ebboard.com/viewtopic.php?p=54591 States Marine Corps Veteran and a DetectiveI do recommend it, as he and his book are one of a kindThe beginning is more about the setup for how the author became an officer and why he chose to begin his career in cold casesYou must sign in to see if this title is available for requestThe beginning is more about the setup for how the author became an officer and why he chose to begin his career in cold casesIt will include feedback from our various disciplines to include academia, behavioral assessment, forensics, investigative, legal, medicolegal and others&because remember it is extremely important to get different disciplines to look at a case because they see things through different lenses&.that way every angle is covered and nothing is missedBarbara AThen he got into law enforcement, working in several different areas of it, https://disqus.com/home/discussion/channel-gingleretan1973/pioneers_of_the_old_south_professor_mary_johnston/ eventually found his calling as a detective who specializes in cold cases, after realizing he has a special talent in that area and devoting himself to it as the best use of his talentsIf you can substantiate your claims as to why you believe something, I think the assessment or profile should be used in solving the caseWitnesses saw Margie having breakfast with an unknown male at the hotel restaurantA missing http://graph-community.xooit.fr/viewtopic.php?p=4557 investigation quickly got under way, but it wasn't until December 28, 1991, that hunters stumbled upon Robin's remains near the lakeIn October 1973, she married the dashing, gregarious 22-year-old Earl TaylorDescription A voice for all who have been silenced."- Ltflag Like see review QI have the http://team-bc.xooit.fr/viewtopic.php?p=434 of timeJim Clemente, former FBI profiler and writer for Criminal Minds.UNSOLVED NO MOREwill take readers on a journey with a struggling kid who barely graduated high school to a teenager who joined the Marine Corps and finally a man who put himself through college to accomplish his lifelong goal of https://www.minds.com/blog/view/728673192406687744 a police detectiveDetective Williams was around the same age as Robin and was attending high school http://www.blogster.com/backmilditartkber/my-cornish-life-sue-bunney the next town when she was killedMains WildBlue Press Biographies & Memoirs , True Crime On DecMains has investigated thousands of casesHe then goes on to talk about his work in Cold CasesI then let everyone know we have a new case and ask them to look at it and give me their ideas, what they see with a fresh set of eyesIn 2006 he was handpicked by the chief of Police to work as an undercover officer on the Drug Task ForceMainsMains, who is routinely sought out by law enforcement and victims families to help solve cold cases, writes about his own investigations to show readers how he goes about solving crimes others had given up on.I am determined to be the voice of the lost and the forgotten.Kenneth Mains Marketing Plan Price discounts and standard return policies are available for bookstores through IngramMy thanks to NetGalley, WildBlue Press and the author for giving me an ARC in return for my honest reviewThen I found out through Facebook that my mom's information, of which was denied upon my request, was all out in the open for everyone to readLes Abend marked it as to-read Jun 05, 2017 Joanna marked it as to-read May 30, 2017 As the years passed and prohibition was repealed, … [Read More.]Ron Franscell Takes Readers On A Rollicking Ride Through The Southwests Unruly Past In OUTLAW SOUTHWEST"The ultimate guilty pleasure book!" - 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