Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 95

 


Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 95

A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES

SECOND EDITION

 

When considering the list of names on the ransom note for a possible suspect who may have had a score to settle with Robert Hearins, investigators found that N. Alfred Winn’s name was prominent. A St. Petersburg, Florida, lawyer, Winn had been involved in a court battle with School Pictures in 1983. The company had sued him, alleging that he owed them money they had advanced him. Winn countersued, alleging the company had misstated his prospects for making money when it signed him up as a franchisee. In 1983, a district judge in Jackson ordered Winn to pay the company $90,000, and in 1984 he was ordered to pay $153,883. School Pictures, having failed to collect, seized Winn’s law office. Winn was quoted as saying he had lost his life savings.

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