Death and the judicial system: A Torrance widower's story

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Every Wednesday in the Daily Breeze, we run a South Bay reader's essay in our My Turn column. Usually, the space is filled by long-time residents waxing nostalgic about something in the past. This week, though, John Smith tells a sad tale of losing his wife and then his losing battles against the bureacracy and the justice system.

Read John's story here.


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Larry Altman has covered crime in the South Bay since 1990. He's seen it all - the missing model who turned up dead in the desert, the wives found dead in trunks, the high-school coaches who get a little too close to their players. He drives his young colleagues nuts with his "I remember when" stories. He welcomes your tips and observations about the present, and you can mix in a little Lakers basketball talk if you like.

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This page contains a single entry by Denise Nix published on September 24, 2008 10:21 AM.

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