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Don't Get Arrested In South Carolina

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Don't Get Arrested In South Carolina
J B Simms (Author)
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Dr. Harry Sunshine was a loved and respected man. He was loved
by his wife, children, family, and everyone with whom he came in
contact. He was an extremely popular children’s dentist and touched the
lives of many people. People came from all over to bring their children
to Dr. Sunshine’s office. He was also a vibrant member of the Jewish
community in Columbia, South Carolina. Even Leon Lott, the sheriff
of Richland County, stated he was a personal friend of this tight-knit
family.
Dr. Sunshine was a healthy man. He took care of himself. He rode his
bicycle alone for long distances as part of his health routine, sometimes
in the early morning hours. Everyone expected Dr. Sunshine to live a
long and healthy life. This assumption was shattered when the media
announced that Dr. Sunshine had been killed while riding the bicycle
he enjoyed so much. He was killed September 30, 2000, struck by a
vehicle and left to die on the side of a road.

Tshona Gaymon Outlaw and Charles Outlaw, a married black couple,
were arrested and charged with involvement in the death of Dr.
Harry Sunshine. Tshona Outlaw was charged with hit and run. Charles
was charged with owning the vehicle which struck Dr. Sunshine. Newspapers
printed their photographs and detailed stories about their identities,
as well as the police account of their supposed involvement. Television
accounts also showed their photographs. The South Carolina
Highway Patrol, Richland County Sheriff ’s Department, and the South
Carolina Law Enforcement Division had representatives interviewed,
giving sound bites that Tshona and Charles ran away to avoid being arrested.
A photograph of a wrecked car was given to the media by the authorities,
stating, not alleging, that the wrecked car belonged to Charles
Outlaw. An additional charge of Accessory after the Fact was placed
against Charles almost a year later. This charge alleged that Charles hid
information about the crime, and hid his wife from the authorities.
That is what you heard or read from the local media. The media got
their information from the authorities. If you believe everything you
read and hear from the media, then you have no need to read this book.
If you want to live your life believing that you can trust everything you
are told by someone in authority, then you won’t want to read this book;
it would be far too frightening to you.

This book is the true account of the investigation of the death of Dr.
Sunshine, and the attempt to convict an innocent man to protect the
identity of someone else, or other people. The investigation revealed
information that not only implicated the law enforcement community,
but also prison officials, defense attorneys, inmates and former inmates,
and bank officials. It also involved missing and destroyed documents,
and the filing of false affidavits.

This revelation of the inner workings of the establishment is a lesson
for everyone who believed in the system, or had the nerve to challenge
the system. It is also a sad revelation about the victims, both deceased
and alive.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #140764 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2009-03-11
  • Released on: 2009-03-11
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1

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