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A Caution To Readers:
The complex composition of crime can be summed up in Greek as an actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, meaning that an act is not criminal till the mind is equally guilty of the crime. Although crime is like branches to a tree, separate and diverging, it has the same roots, a guilty mind, and guilty intent. Sometimes the line which defines a criminal mind is blurred by conditions such as twisted ideas about others who are not just like them or learning to hate at an early age. Humans have a tendency to mess up more than often, harming the world in the process, even without intent the harm is still very real. We are, after all, imperfect beings, and somewhere in our many mistakes, there are figments of crime, along with criminal intent, and a criminal mindset.
This story is of intentional crime, intended harm, and a guilty third hand, all tied to criminal minds. It is the story of an intention to kill. This is a massive scene not aimed at a singular person, but by design, this high crime endangered thousands of lives; and created generations of suffering. This crime in fact is still killing people to this very day.
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About Killing Detroit
Killing Detroit pulls the sheets off a well-planned government scheme that left broken neighborhoods, fractured families, and dead bodies in its wake. Over fifty years later, Detroit is still reeling from this scheme of murder and financial destruction. For the first time since before the Civil War, Detroit is no longer among the nation's 20 most populous cities. Detroit's population was 677,116 last summer, a loss of 3,107 residents from the previous year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That loss was enough to drop the city to the 21st largest city in the nation, surpassed by Seattle, Denver, and, of all places, El Paso, Texas. At one time, Detroit was the richest and fourth largest city in America, behind New York, Chicago, and Philadelphia. Killing Detroit exposes the critical events behind the rapid decline of this once-great city.
Killing Detroit an epic true crime story about intentional murders, fractured families and dead bodies buried under a great American city. Detroit is still reeling from the scheme of murder and the financial destruction of the 1950s. Detroit has never suffered so much, since the time of the civil war. This is a story of cocaine sniffing drug dealers fighting against corrupt police officers, a mystery book that takes you to the dark underbelly of Detroit crime, murder mystery books don’t always deal with real life events but this one deeply does as the author is well versed in the subject matter. Christopher hood shows us the darkest instincts of humanity in this psychological thriller book a political FBI mystery thriller that lets the audience experience the depths of depravity that a city can fall to.
Experience Detroit in its truest form when you see the damage that has been done to this city due to the meddling of the CIA, and the FBI. Government agencies can often harm the people they claim to protect you. This is a story of death, destruction depravity and sadness. The story deals with a black activist who searches for justice in the legal system of Detroit and finds rampant drug dealing in the black neighborhoods of the city. Drug dealers as well as drug houses are protected by the Detroit police department. Carl is shocked at this revelation and forms a group to expose the corruption of both the FBI and the Detroit Police Department.
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