Ira Einhorn's New Book, Prelude To Intimacy
SUMMARY
The new book, Prelude To Intimacy, by jailed activist and dynamic thinker Ira Einhorn is about his life on the run, his insights into modern times and a rebuttal against the bogus case presented against him twice (the Einhorn Law). There are no witnesses to the murder and no blood evidence.
PRESS RELEASE
Prelude to Intimacy by Ira Einhorn is the activist and dynamic thinker’s account of his life underground from the time he fled the United States in 1981 until he met his wife in 1987, written from his prison cell in Gradinan, north of Bordeaux, in just 18 days. The book is full of the immediacy of his feeling that he would shortly be returned to the United States.
In a letter to readers about Prelude to Intimacy, Einhorn emphatically states, “I did NOT kill Holly Maddux,” and in the book's Epilogue he presents a compelling case that he’s telling the truth.
Though Maddux’s body was “found” in a trunk in Einhorn’s closet, there was no blood in the body or the trunk, and no traces of blood whatsoever could be found in his apartment, despite the fact that she was allegedly bludgeoned there. There were no witnesses to the murder, nor of him transporting the body, nor any real proof that Einhorn killed the woman he loved. All the evidence, weak as it was, was circumstantial. Statements that Maddux had been seen after she was supposed to have been killed were suppressed.
Usually, if the evidence does not fit, the jury must acquit. Yet despite glaring holes in the government’s case, Einhorn is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. He is also without web access.
Einhorn's friend from the 60s and Prelude…editor and annotator, James Sorrells, Ph.D., writes: "Ira told his many friends in the 1960s that some day he might be framed for something and/or killed because he knew too much about the intrigues of the CIA, FBI, and Defense Department.” Sorrells owns 100% of the book and Einhorn receives no profits from this work.
Einhorn’s case went back to court on appeal Friday, September 23, 2005.
Framed? Look close, then report what you see.
Stay tuned for updates: www.computerhealth.org/einhorn.htm
For additional writing samples from the book:
http://www.computerhealth.org/einhornwritingsamples.htm
On Einhorn's Case:
http://hstrial-nnortelli.homestead.com/Einhorn4.html
For Press Release Updates:
http://www.computerhealth.org/einhornpressrelease.htm
To purchase a hard or ebook copy of Prelude To Intimacy:
http://www.lulu.com/content/162719
Preview editions of the ebook are available as Adobe .pdf upon email request.
For press interviews contact:
James Sorrells, Ph.D. redemp@sonic.net
707-869-1146
The new book, Prelude To Intimacy, by jailed activist and dynamic thinker Ira Einhorn is about his life on the run, his insights into modern times and a rebuttal against the bogus case presented against him twice (the Einhorn Law). There are no witnesses to the murder and no blood evidence.
PRESS RELEASE
Prelude to Intimacy by Ira Einhorn is the activist and dynamic thinker’s account of his life underground from the time he fled the United States in 1981 until he met his wife in 1987, written from his prison cell in Gradinan, north of Bordeaux, in just 18 days. The book is full of the immediacy of his feeling that he would shortly be returned to the United States.
In a letter to readers about Prelude to Intimacy, Einhorn emphatically states, “I did NOT kill Holly Maddux,” and in the book's Epilogue he presents a compelling case that he’s telling the truth.
Though Maddux’s body was “found” in a trunk in Einhorn’s closet, there was no blood in the body or the trunk, and no traces of blood whatsoever could be found in his apartment, despite the fact that she was allegedly bludgeoned there. There were no witnesses to the murder, nor of him transporting the body, nor any real proof that Einhorn killed the woman he loved. All the evidence, weak as it was, was circumstantial. Statements that Maddux had been seen after she was supposed to have been killed were suppressed.
Usually, if the evidence does not fit, the jury must acquit. Yet despite glaring holes in the government’s case, Einhorn is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. He is also without web access.
Einhorn's friend from the 60s and Prelude…editor and annotator, James Sorrells, Ph.D., writes: "Ira told his many friends in the 1960s that some day he might be framed for something and/or killed because he knew too much about the intrigues of the CIA, FBI, and Defense Department.” Sorrells owns 100% of the book and Einhorn receives no profits from this work.
Einhorn’s case went back to court on appeal Friday, September 23, 2005.
Framed? Look close, then report what you see.
Stay tuned for updates: www.computerhealth.org/einhorn.htm
For additional writing samples from the book:
http://www.computerhealth.org/einhornwritingsamples.htm
On Einhorn's Case:
http://hstrial-nnortelli.homestead.com/Einhorn4.html
For Press Release Updates:
http://www.computerhealth.org/einhornpressrelease.htm
To purchase a hard or ebook copy of Prelude To Intimacy:
http://www.lulu.com/content/162719
Preview editions of the ebook are available as Adobe .pdf upon email request.
For press interviews contact:
James Sorrells, Ph.D. redemp@sonic.net
707-869-1146
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