Through extensive research and interviews, Robert Knuckle takes us from the start of the tragedy on March 2, 2005, through the suspenseful hours as more and more RCMP members arrive at Roszko s farm, the shooting, and the aftermath: the comments of wives, parents, and friends; the trial of the accomplices; and conclusions.
James Roszko left a huge wave of destruction in his wake, destroying families and sowing disillusionment.
Knuckle unravels the details of all phases of the story, which is one of the most violent and complex tales in the annals of Canadian crime.
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About the Author:
Robert Knuckle was born and raised in Windsor, Ontario. He received his B.A. from the University of Windsor in 1957 and M.Ed. from the University of Toronto in 1968. He began writing fulltime in 1992. Prior to that, Mr. Knuckle was an English and Latin teacher and a secondary school vice-principal with the Hamilton Board of Education.
Robert Knuckle is the author of eleven books, three of them for children. Most of his other books are about true crime or tales of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He has written for radio, television, and cinema and won an ACTRA writing award for his radio script I Am Not a Legend, the story of legendary football coach Vince Lombardi. Three of his stage plays have been produced at major venues in Ontario.
Robert Knuckle resides in Dundas, Ontario, with his wife, Elizabeth. They have four children and seven grandchildren.
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- PublisherGeneral Store Publishing House
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 1897508425
- ISBN 13 9781897508428
- BindingPerfect Paperback
- Number of pages300
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