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Setup: A True Story of Dirty Cops, Soccer Moms, and Reality TV [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x159x27 mm, kaal: 513 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2015
  • Kirjastus: BenBella Books
  • ISBN-10: 1940363314
  • ISBN-13: 9781940363318
  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x159x27 mm, kaal: 513 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Jan-2015
  • Kirjastus: BenBella Books
  • ISBN-10: 1940363314
  • ISBN-13: 9781940363318
Details a crime scandal involving a retired cop, sexy soccer moms, corrupt police officials, and reality television.

Documents how while writing a magazine piece about a private investigator firm that exclusively employed soccer moms, the author learned that the business was heavily engaged in fabricated sting operations and police corruption. 20,000 first printing.

The pitch went like this: Chris Butler, a retired cop, ran a private investigator firm in Concord, California. His business had a fascinating anglehis firm was staffed entirely by soccer moms.

In fact, Butler employed PI Super Moms: attractive, organized, smart, and trained in investigative techniques, self-defense, and weaponry.This American Life host Ira Glass described them as MILF: Charlie’s Angels.”

When this story came across Pete Crooks’s desk when he was working at Diablo magazine in 2010, he was instantly hooked. He’d heard a little bit about Butler and his super moms in the news; they’d been featured inPeople magazine and on Dr. Phil. What Butler’s publicist was offering was too tantalizing to pass up: an opportunity to ride along with Butler and a few of his sexy PIs as they prepared to start filming a reality TV show.

But after the ride-alongand after he started receiving mysterious emails from one of Butler’s employeesCrooks started to realize something didn’t seem right. After doing a little digging, he discovered the sting” he’d seen only had one real victimhim. The PI bust had been a setup.

Crooks wasn’t a hardboiled crime reporter. He did lifestyle pieces for a regional magazine. The more he learned about Butler’s operation, the more he realized he was in far over his head. But swallowing his fears, he decided he was going to write an expose on Butler and his entire organization. He soon found himself deep in the underbelly of fake sting operations, wannabe celebrities, police corruption, drug-dealing, reality television, double-crossing employees, and more twists and turns than a dozen crime thrillers.

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"The Setup tells one of the most popular stories we've ever had on This American Life, with fascinating details you can't fit into a one-hour radio show. Pete Crooks was set up as a mark in this true-life caper, until he out-detectived the detectives. His chatty, lively account of what happened is a jaw-dropping tale of ambition, crime, and reality TV." --Ira Glass, Host of public radio's This American Life "Journalist Pete Crooks has very carefully reported a tale of people who believed that reality television was the fastest pathway to the fame they so desperately wanted ... A unique insight into a house of cards constructed to lead to media fame--and to discover more sinister behavior that was occurring just behind the curtain, when the cameras weren't shooting." --Joe Kenda, retired police detective and subject of Discovery Television's Homicide Hunter: Lt. Joe Kenda "The Setup is most certainly a riveting real-life thriller. But the book is also much more than that ... This deeply-layered crime and corruption story is the ultimate 'truth is stranger than fiction' scenario for a celebrity-obsessed culture. Once I started reading, I could not put The Setup down." --Louise Fletcher, Academy Award-winning actress in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest "A true crime story about a delusional suburban detective trying to sell a reality show about soccer moms? Yes, you are going to laugh a lot but because Crooks treats his subjects respectfully and like the fallible humans we all are; the absurdity isn't mean-spirited. Only a true noir fan could have done such a bang-up job." --Beth Lisick, New York Times bestselling author of Everybody Into the Pool

Introduction 1(4)
Part One The Ride-Along
1 Have We Got a Story for You
5(2)
2 The King of Stings
7(7)
3 Let's Go for a Ride-Along
14(16)
4 The Dr. Phil Sizzle Reel
30(7)
5 Pl Moms Starts Shooting
37(16)
Part Two A Secret Source
6 An Unexpected Email
53(22)
7 Do as Columbo Does
75(5)
8 A Dirty DUI
80(4)
9 What Does a Guy Have to Do to Get a Role on a Reality Show?
84(6)
10 A Cry for Help
90(8)
11 The Cavalry Is Named Cindy Hall
98(8)
12 Reality Sabotage
106(15)
13 A Dirty DUI, Part Deux
121(6)
Part Three The Investigation
14 The DOJ Gets the Download
127(15)
15 Stolen Dope at Rock-Bottom Prices
142(13)
16 So Long, Pl Moms
155(11)
17 Tickling the Wire
166(5)
18 The Last Supper
171(20)
19 Halfway on the Record
191(8)
20 The Case of the Candyman
199(9)
21 Butler Squeals
208(5)
22 The Case of the Porn Princess
213(10)
Part Four A Bright White Spotlight
23 Breaking the Inside Story
223(7)
24 Mystery Date and Madame DD
230(8)
25 They're Not Booing, They're Yelling "Lou"
238(3)
26 Let's Make a Federal Case over It
241(2)
27 Face-to-Face with Norm Wielsch
243(9)
28 Summer of Carl
252(17)
29 A False Complaint
269(10)
30 Background Check
279(4)
31 Showdown on Dr. Phil
283(7)
32 The Talented Mr. Marino
290(11)
33 The End of the Line
301(8)
Acknowledgments 309(2)
About the Author 311
Pete Crooks is a Bay Area-based journalist, and the author of the seminal investigative story about one of the Bay Area's most sensational crime and corruption stories in recent history. For the past 14 years, Crooks has been one of the editors of Diablo magazine, and was on assignment for the magazine when he broke the incredible crime scandal detailed in The Setup: A True Story of Soccer Moms, Dirty Cops, and Reality TV. Crooks's reporting on this stranger than fiction story about reality show wannabes, duplicitous soccer moms, and a conspiracy involving corrupt cops and a sociopath private investigator received national acclaim, inspiring episodes of the award-winning radio program This American Life and 48 Hours on CBS news, for which Crooks served as an official consultant.