Susan Polk and the craziness of her case.

Picture Dr. Felix Polk and sons    ​ Picture Felix Polk (younger) In 2001, Susan Polk filed for divorce. This was a complicated and contentious proceeding during which each contacted police with allegations of domestic violence. When asked by police whether Ms. Polk had made threats or been violent, Mr. Polk said she hadn't. In 2002, while Susan was living in Montana, Dr. Polk was able to petition the courts, ex parte, (without providing Susan any form of official notice in advance). In her absence, the court granted Dr. Polk sole custody of the couple's minor son, Gabriel Polk, and sharply reduced Susan's alimony. Dr. Polk also received sole possession of their house. 
Picture Susan Polk On Wednesday, October 9, Polk went to the home to retrieve her belongings and complete a dental procedure by having a permanent crown put on her tooth. That Friday, October 11, the eldest son, Adam, came home from UCLA to pick up his dog. On Sunday, October 13, Dr. Polk, Adam, and the youngest son, Gabriel, drove Adam and the dog back to UCLA. Dr. Polk and Gabriel returned home at around 9:30 pm. Dr. Polk, then 70, was found dead the next day, Monday, October 14, 2002. Picture Felix and Susan Polk Authorities found bloody strands of hair in Felix Polk’s hand that were linked to Susan Polk. Susan initially denied killing her multi-millionaire husband, until she was confronted with the evidence. She eventually admitted to killing him but said it was in self-defense. Susan stated he attacked her with a knife by the pool, after she told him she was never coming back to him. However, scientists for the prosecution indicated she had no defensive wounds. Prosecutors argued that a court ruling days earlier, which stripped Susan of custody of Gabriel and a large amount of money in support payments, was the motive. Susan eventually declared she was the victim of a vast conspiracy by her children, her mother, the police, forensic scientists, the Judiciary, and attorneys on both sides. Bizarre trial: 
Susan Polk was a self-proclaimed psychic. She really should have known how this was going to end. Susan was initially granted bail, but it was revoked after she threatened one of her sons. 
The court was forced to declare a mistrial in 2004, when the wife of Susan Polk's attorney, Daniel Horowitz, was murdered in an unrelated incident. Pamela Vitale was found stabbed to death inside the Lafayette home the couple was renovating. A teen who lived nearby, Scott Dyleski, was ultimately convicted of torturing Vitale to death and the murder was completely unrelated to Susan Polk’s case. 
Picture Susan demonstrates how she stabbed her husband. The forensic scientist for the defense, Dr. John Cooper testified that Felix Polk's death was caused by heart disease and that his stab wounds were not life-threatening. Dr. Cooper failed to appear in court the following day to continue being cross-examined. He returned a week later to resume testimony and Dr. Cooper’s theory that Felix died of a heart attack while being stabbed was disproven
Susan and Felix's children testified at the trial. The youngest son, Gabriel, who discovered his father’s body, testified that his mother had speculated about means of killing her husband in the weeks before his father's death. Gabriel described his mother as angry and delusional. He stated Susan had talked about throwing Felix in the pool, hitting him with the car, or shooting him. 
The oldest son, Adam, also testified against his mother, and referred to her on the stand as "cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs". 
Picture However, the middle son, Eli, testified on Susan's behalf, saying his father Felix was the aggressor, controller, and manipulator. Questions were raised about the relationship between Susan and Eli. During the trial, on May 24, 2006. Eli Polk was convicted of misdemeanor battery against his partner and of violating a restraining order. Eli had two arrests in March of 2006, at the home where his father died.  
Picture Susan fired her attorneys to represent herself.  Her defense included allegations of a history of marital and professional misconduct, including claims that Dr. Felix Polk had drugged and raped her when she was a teenager, brainwashed the couple's children, and threatened to kill her if she tried to leave him. Susan Polk repeatedly requested a second mistrial, lodging accusations of conspiracy against the prosecutor and the judge. There was little doubt she hated Felix in the end. The request for a mistrial was denied.
Jurors didn’t believe that the crime was premeditated and found Susan Polk guilty of 2nd degree murder. Susan was sentenced to prison for a term of 16 years to life. She was first eligible for parole in 2018. Susan Polk was transferred to the California Institution for Women (CIW), a dorm-like prison, in Corona (near Chino), CA, in December 2012. On May 29, 2019, Polk was removed from her parole hearing for being uncooperative and was subsequently denied parole. Polk will be eligible again in May 2029.
Picture Media surrounds jurors after trial “Susan was clearly schizophrenic, and I had documents showing she was. Had she allowed me to use them, I think the jury would have been sympathetic,” Former attorney, Dan Horowitz said. “But her entire defense was not that she didn’t murder her husband, but that she wasn’t mentally ill. … She was more willing to be convicted of murder than admit she had mental issues. That’s the tragedy of Susan Polk.”
Picture This is a sad case of a violation of ethics by a therapist and a mentally ill woman. 
It’s problematic when a relationship is never equal. +
Then add in delusional thought processes by a mentally ill woman, +
the hatred generated by a divorce, +
and a custody battle. =
and you have disaster. 
 
Thanks for listening,


Frank
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The Trilogies now sell for $45 each. They are signed and wrapped. (the 1st 3 in Crime Scene tape and the 2nd 3 in Danger Zone tape.) Picture Black and Blue is coming to you. You can buy it on this website, at the events listed below, or at the following venues: Red’s Auto Pierz, The Shoppes of Little Falls, CatTales Books & Gifts in Brainerd, The Crossing Arts Alliance in Brainerd, Beagle & Wolf Books and Bindery in Park Rapids, or Barnes & Noble in St. Cloud.

Saturday, May 14, 2022, the Shoppes of Little Falls will be hosting the Morrison County book opening Frank F. Weber’s newest book:  Black and Blue. Frank will be speaking from 2:00 to 3:00. and will be at the Shoppes from 12:00 noon until 4:00 p.m. signing books. Black and Blue is a thrilling mystery based on the murder of a police officer’s 19-year-old fiancé in Minneapolis. There is a scene in the book which involved a conversation that took place at the Shoppes. The presentation will be in the beautiful new addition to the Shoppes. The Shoppes of Little Falls is located at 102 1st Street Southeast, Little Falls, Minnesota, 56345.
 
Saturday, May 21, 2022, Roundhouse Brewery  is hosting the Brainerd/Baxter/Nisswa opening of Black and Blue on  from 3:00 to 7:00.  Frank speaks from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 pm. about forensic psychology and writing True Crime mysteries. Black and Blue is a thrilling mystery based on the murder of a police officer's 19-year-old fiancé in Minneapolis. Frank will sign and sell books both before and after speaking.  The Roundhouse Brewery is located at  23836 Smiley Road, Nisswa, Minnesota.  Black and Blue includes a scene at Roundhouse Brewery. You could even have that chapter signed by other patrons and taste the book’s choice of Roundhouse ale.  This is going to be a blast and there is no cost.  Stop in and enjoy a cold beverage.
 
Monday, May 23, 2022, Beaver Island Brewing Company is hosting the big St.Cloud opening of Black and Blue from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m..  Frank will speak from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p,m. about forensic psychology and intriguing murder mystery that led to writing Black and Blue. Learn about new forensic techniques and find out what they get wrong on crime shows and movies.  Frank will signing and selling books both before and after speaking.  The Beaver Island Brewing Company is located at 216 6th Avenue South, St. Cloud, Minnesota on Division.  Black and Blue includes a scene at Beaver Island Brewing Company featuring Holly. You could even have that chapter signed by other patrons and taste the book’s choice of Beaver Island ale.  This is going to be a blast and there is no cost.  Stop in and enjoy a cold beverage.
 
Saturday, May 28, 2022, Forensic Psychologist and True Crime Mystery Author, Frank F. Weber will be at CatTales Books & Gifts in Brainerd signing his newest book Black and Blue from 11:00 to 3:00 p.m. Black and Blue is a thrilling mystery based on the murder of a police officer’s 19-year-old fiancé in Minneapolis. I feel Black and Blue is my best book to date. I took a chance and offered this book for a highly respected Kirkus review before I had finalized the book as I wanted to see what they thought of it. The Kirkus review of Black and Blue stated: “Weber largely succeeds at demonstrating how issues of race and policing are intricately related.” It is my longest book, but it needed to be this length to create an intense mystery with the true crime story. CatTales Books & Gifts is located at 609 Laurel Street, Brainerd, Minnesota, 56401. 
 
Saturday, June 18, 2022, Frank F. Weber, Forensic Psychologist & True Crime Author will be signing books at Author Fest from 11:00 to 3:00 p.m. Author Fest is hosted by Beagle & Wolf Books and Bindery at the Park Rapids Legion. It’s a great chance to meet with dozens of Minnesota authors and to buy their newest books and have them personally signed. The American Legion address is 900 1st Street East, Park Rapids, Minnesota 56470.
 
Friday, June 24, 2022, Forensic Psychologist and True Crime Mystery Author, Frank F. Weber will be at Barnes and Noble in St. Cloud signing his newest book Black and Blue from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. Black and Blue is a thrilling mystery based on the murder of a police officer’s 19-year-old fiancé in Minneapolis. “I feel Black and Blue is my best book to date. I took a chance and offered this book for a highly respected Kirkus review before I had finalized the book.” The Kirkus review of Black and Blue stated: “Weber largely succeeds at demonstrating how issues of race and policing are intricately related.”  Barnes and Noble is located on Division at Rainbow Village, 3940 Division Street, St Cloud, Minnesota, 56301.
 
Saturday, June 25, 2022, Forensic Psychologist Frank Weber will be at Angry Inch Brewing in Lakeville, Minnesota, from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. signing his newest book, Black and Blue.  He’ll speak from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. about forensic psychology and writing True Crime mysteries.  Black and Blue is a thrilling mystery based on the murder of a police officer's 19-year-old fiancé in Minneapolis. Learn about new forensic techniques and find out what they get wrong on crime shows and movies. It’s a great time to get questions about forensics answered while enjoying a cold beverage. This is going to be a blast and there is no cost. Angry Inch Brewing is located at 20841 Holyoke Avenue Lakeville, Minnesota, 55068.
 
Sunday, June 26, 2022 from 10:00 to 4:00 p.m. Frank will be at Arts in the Park in Brainerd selling and signing all of his books. The event is at Gregory Park 424 North 5th Street, Brainerd, Minnesota.
 
Friday, July 8, 2022, Fergus Brewing Company is hosting the opening of Frank F. Weber’s newest novel, Black and Blue.  Frank will speak from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p,m. about forensic psychology and intriguing murder mystery that led to writing Black and Blue. He will be at Fergus Brewing from 5:00 to 8:00, signing & selling books and answering questions. Black and Blue is a thrilling mystery based on the murder of a police officer's 19-year-old fiancé in Minneapolis. Learn about new forensic techniques and the circumstances that led to this thrilling mystery. Fergus Brewing is located at 1683 Drive, Fergus Falls, Minnesota, 56537. This is going to be a blast and there is no cost.  Stop in and enjoy a cold beverage.
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