Turner, William Weyand
TURNER, William Weyand
TURNER, William Weyand. American, b. 1927. Genres: Criminology/ True Crime, International relations/Current affairs, Law. Career: FBI Special Agent; Editor, Police Evidence Library, National Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co, and Bancroft-Whitney Co. Publications: The Police Establishment, 1968; Invisible Witness: The Use and Abuse of the New Technology of Crime Investigation, 1968; Hoover's FBI: The Men and the Myth, 1970; Power on the Right, 1971; (with E. Asinof and W. Hinckle) The Ten Second Jailbreak, 1973; (with J.G. Christian) The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy, 1978; (with W. Hinckle) The Fish Is Red: The Story of the Secret War Against Castro, 1980, as Deadly Secrets: The CIA-Mafia War Against Castro and The Assassination of JFK, 1992; Rearview Mirror: Looking Back at the FBI, the CIA and Other Tails. Address: 163 Mark Twain Ave, San Rafael, CA 94903, U.S.A. Online address: fanofjfk@aol.com