Connie Fletcher

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Connie Fletcher



Average rating: 3.94 · 861 ratings · 93 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
What Cops Know: Today's Pol...

3.97 avg rating — 536 ratings — published 1990 — 12 editions
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Every Contact Leaves a Trace

4.02 avg rating — 130 ratings — published 2006 — 7 editions
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Pure Cop: Cop Talk from the...

3.85 avg rating — 75 ratings — published 1991 — 8 editions
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Crime Scene: Inside the Wor...

3.76 avg rating — 71 ratings — published 2007 — 7 editions
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Breaking and Entering

3.77 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1995 — 8 editions
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Real Crime Scene Investigat...

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Csi - Não Existe Crime Perf...

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How to Buy a Home: A Practi...

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The Loop El: Love it or lea...

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*Signed by Author* : Pure Cop

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“We get a lot of calls where the person is murdered at home, but is not found for a period of time. And so the animals have already started to take the body apart because they haven't been fed in that period. So your evidence is being chewed up by the family pet.

I tell you - Dogs are more loyal than cats. Cats will wait only a certain period of time and they'll start chewing on you. Dogs will wait a day or two before they just can't take the starving anymore. So, keep that in mind when choosing a pet.

You know how a cat just stares at you, maybe at the top of the TV, from across the room? That's because they're watching to see if you're gonna stop breathing.”
Connie Fletcher, Every Contact Leaves a Trace

“You should fight like hell if you get attacked on the street, or in your home. The old thinking was, especially with women, submit, give in, maybe the guy will give you a
break and not kill you. Now, maybe you will get raped, but
least you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you didn't
just lie down and take it. You don't know how many home-invasion scenes we walk in on where the people are sitting there all tied up and all dead. There'll be four, five people, a family, mayb...more "You should fight like hell if you get attacked on the street, or in your home. The old thinking was, especially with women, submit, give in, maybe the guy will give you a
break and not kill you. Now, maybe you will get raped, but
least you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you didn't
just lie down and take it. You don't know how many home-invasion scenes we walk in on where the people are sitting there all tied up and all dead. There'll be four, five people, a family, maybe some guests: enough to put up a fight. And you know they let themselves get tied up. You just know the guys said, 'We just want to tie you up. We won't hurt you.' You'd think the people would realize — why do they want to tie us up if they don't want to hurt us? But they bought it. It always gives us a little chuckle.”
Connie Fletcher, What Cops Know: Today's Police Tell the Inside Story of Their Work on America's Streets

“(We had one guy who killed a woman and made meatloaf out of her.)
And they interviewed the guy, George, and he was like, ‘Yeah, she was a pain in the ass and I beat her and, you know, I finally cracked her over the head and she died. I didn’t know what the hell to do with her.
Well, Christ, George, I mean… Couldn’t ya—give her a Viking burial or something? You didn’t have to cook the poor woman down like Martha Stewart, for God’s sake. For meatloaf.
I love meatloaf. I do. But I was off it for a long time after that.”
Connie Fletcher, Crime Scene: Inside the World of the Real CSIs



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