Hardback. On February 2, 1976, Dr. Jack Langlos, a successful and well-regarded clinical psychologist, was found dead in his office in a Los Angeles suburb. His head was cut, his eyes bruised, and the walls near his desk were splattered with blood. His wallet, chequebook, and tie were missing. "Murder, no doubt," the police concluded. "Death by natural causes," the coroner (Dr. Thomas Noguchi) concluded. Her husband's cruel death launched Ruth Langlos on a 15yr crusade for justice. Ruth never accepted the startling "death by heart attack" assertion, but this ruling stopped further police investigation and the DA's prosecution. With steadfast determination, she single-handedly sought to change her husband's death certificate and bring his murderer to trial. With Epilogue and Postscript. 316pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. F. in F. dw.