
Brainstorm
An Investigation of the Mysterious Death of Film Star Natalie Wood
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Narrado por:
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Richard Ferrone
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Suzanne Toren
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Sam Perroni
Brainstorm is an amazing five-year probe into the mysterious death of beloved movie star Natalie Wood by a real-life criminal law authority who determinedly pursued the truth in the face of Los Angeles County officials hell-bent on keeping it buried forever.
Brainstorm: An Investigation of the Mysterious Death of Film Star Natalie Wood is the first-person account of Sam Perroni’s probing investigation of the actress’s death. Through lawsuits, freedom of information requests, and persistent digging, Perroni obtained unseen and confidential files, documents, photographs, and information from long-lost witnesses revealing the true circumstances surrounding Natalie Wood’s drowning.
“After four decades, there is still more to learn about Natalie Wood’s tragic drowning. Brainstorm is one man’s passionate quest to unearth the truth.”—Beth Karas, Host of Oxygen’s Snapped: Notorious, former prosecutor, and investigative journalist
“If you have any interest in deciding for yourself whether someone got away with the murder of Natalie Wood, this book is for you.”—Marilyn Wayne, eyewitness
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Filled with details, theories, and data - TOO MUCH
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The single most annoying element of the book, however, is the willful prejudice of the presentation of the case. As referenced in the title, the term "reasonable inference" must be used two dozen times, in addition to variations and similar sentiments like "one strongly suspects", "the logical inference", "... and there's no reason to disbelieve him/her". It becomes quite clear that the author will never actually present facts or evidence to support his case. At the same time, alternate theories are rebuffed out of hand (the performance gets a higher rating, because even though it was annoying, the narrator did effectively capture the petty snark intended when saying words like "facts", which stray from his narrative). A distant second annoyance would be incessantly giving present values of money, salaries, insurance payouts, etc. Repetitive and thoroughly irrelevant.
Apparently the author is a former district attorney. It's not a surprise. Only someone with that resume could be so arrogantly assured of such a weak case (again, I don't actually think he's wrong, he just has nothing to prove it). In addition, only a DA could be so incredulous that a law enforcement officer would treat a friend with preferential treatment. Gullible or willfully ignorant, I don't know. It demonstrates the author's lack of perspective, however. He's latched onto an idea, and is bound and determined to make it fit, by reasonable inference. But who decides what's reasonable.
Just the reasonable inferences, ma'am
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