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Taking the reader for a wild ride, former HPD officer Gary Dias shares 39 true stories about the toughest, dirtiest, most satisfying job in town.
Retired Honolulu Police Department major Gary A. Dias and Honolulu advertiser reporter Robbie Dingeman provide inside information about some of Oahu's most disturbing crimes.
With a characteristic combination of humor and professionalism, the authors of Honolulu Homicide describe the riveting science and art of criminal investigation, as applied to actual crimes in Honolulu. Chapters on crime scenes, fingerprints and other evidence, blood, firearms, arson and explosives, documents injuries and autopsies, and forensic tools and profiling include experiments readers can try at home. A bonus section, Protect Yourself in a Dangerous World, offers expert advice on protecting your home, being safe on the streets and at work, and preventing sexual assault.
Conveyor man tells of Gary, a hard worker meant to move, and thru that he travels the world installing conveyors. He finds a love in China, works around Mexican and Peruvian beauties, finds ties in England, yet all the while staying true. He fights and wins, makes friends and dire enemies, and yet the job comes first- Gary Conveyor man- born to fix.