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David Stevens
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DAVID STEVENS
38-year old telemarketing supervisor from Nebraska. He’s found in his burned out Chrysler with two
bullet holes in his head. He has no enemies, except maybe at least one. L. D. MARTIN
San Diego Homicide Sergeant. Detective charged with finding the killer of Stevens. JOHN TEFFT
Homicide cop with winning ways and an easy approach. Some crooks don’t know
they’ve been had by him until they are in handcuffs and on their way to jail. J.R. YOUNG
Homicide cop, who becomes intrigued by the specter of voodoo and Santeria when he hears these
topics play a part in Stevens’s death. He builds expertise in these areas. JOHN STEVENS
No relation to the murder victim. Private eye injects himself into the case at the request of
David’s family. His half-baked theories prove to be thorn in the side of the police. CHANDRA CARLE
The deputy district attorney assigned to the case. Even though she gets a case with fingerprints,
DNA, and two taped confessions, she still must secure a conviction. The worst thing to happen
to a deputy DA with a solid case is an acquittal. FREDERIC LINK
The judge assigned to hear the two trials of the accused killers. He is a no-nonsense jurist who
runs his courtroom with authority. NY NOURN
The woman of sex and mystery in the Stevens case. RON BARKER
One of the accused. |