Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Jackie:

I don't have the book here anymore, I sent it on Friday.  But if I
remember correctly it was called the "Season of Killing" or something
along those lines.

It is written by an LA Times reporter in conjunction with two LAPD
Homicide Detectives.  It goes through same summer months that Nicole was
killed, but has nothing to do with her murder at all.  It's about how
different temps, etc effect the crime rate and so on.  I know you will
like it.

Physicians and other health care people take that full moon thing very
seriously.  Don't know why it happens, but believe me it does every
time.

Sue
> 
> Oh Sue
> 
> What a sweetie you are!!  What is the name of the book??  I can hardly wait.  I 
>really
> appreciated when you sent the OJ books.  I guess Joan liked the niece's one better 
>too.  I
> started looking at weather and other environmental factors that may contribute to 
>crime when
> I was in graduate school, but got so busy that I didn't keep up with it.  So this 
>will be
> great.
> 
> I wonder though if the majority of police and doctors really take the mood phases 
>seriously
> enough though??  Of course the problem that occurs, like any other factor is that 
>some of the
> criminals may use it as an excuse for their behavior.
> 
> The trip would be a real first for me as far as being sent a long distance.  I have 
>been sent
> to workshops in MN once or twice, but never across the country.  I think if this 
>happens it
> is because of the changes being made in the community college system with the merge 
>of higher
> educational institutions in the state.  I am keeping my fingers crossed.  But I will 
>pay in
> the long run--he will probably make me present at a duty day or something to the 
>rest of the
> faculty.
> 
> jackief

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