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Descent into Madness by Vernon Frolick
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Dec 22, 2012

it was amazing
bookshelves: true-crime

Disclaimer: I'm Garry Rodgers, the RCMP member who shot and killed Michael Oros - the madman this story entails; the deranged soul that shot and killed my partner, Mike Buday - a best friend.

Vernon Frolick is 99% accurate in 'Descent Into Madness'. Vern had inside access to all the police officers and investigation files involving Oros and the 'Teslin Lake Incident'. But the 1% that Vern didn't write is the supernatural facts that occurred, causing many people to believe that paranormal intervention occurred - that day - on that frozen lake.

It isn't that Vern doesn't know those facts - he felt the ghostly tones would discredit an otherwise fantastic story.

'Descent Into Madness' takes you into a black hole of psychosis, and the lives of police officers sucked into it. If I could rate this book Ten Stars, I would.

Garry Rodgers
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Regimental #34604 (Ret'd)
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Rob I'd love to hear more about the supernatural facts if you have time Mr. Rodgers.


Garry Rodgers Hi Rob,

The supernatural elements make up the main story line in 'NO WITNESSES To NOTHING' which is available free on Kindle today & tomorrow, Feb 8 & 9. Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.com/No-Witnesses-To...

If you miss the promo, let me know & I'll send you a free copy. It's quite complicated to explain in an email.

Garry


Rob PM sent


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David Eden A five star read, interesting to note back in the 90's a knew a family that 'bushed ' for a couple of years in BC. They had never heard of Oros but had similar stories of black helicopters and blue orbs of light.


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