Friday, January 2, 2015

Blackburn’s best-selling book released into the Kindle version – Cal Coast News



January 1, 2015
 Dorothea Montalvo Puente

Dorothea Montalvo Puente

Daniel Blackburn’s best-selling book, “Human Harvest: The Sacramento Murder Story,” has been republished in ebook (Kindle) version by Garrett County Press of New Orleans.

Blackburn is co-founder and senior correspondent for CalCoastNews.

“Human Harvest” tells the story of Dorothea Montalvo Puente, Whose Residential Home Became the epicenter of the Capital City’s most infamous horror story, through the unique perspective of the reporter who knew her best.

The book was a Book-of-the-Month Selection upon .its publication in hardcover and paperback, and HAS BEEN updated periodically to encompass the long-running epilogue to her murder conviction.

Bridge’s Conversations with Blackburn Immediately after her arrest, and Following her trial, help shed light on her homicidal actions. She went to her grave in March 2011 without ever admitting guilt.

The landlady Specialized in Providing room and board for Social Security recipients, nine of Whom mysteriously disappeared. Bodies of seven were Eventually found buried in the small, well-manicured yard of her downtown Victorian home.

“These were my friends,” she Told Blackburn. “I would definatley never hurt them.”

Eventually Puente was convicted of three murders and spent the rest of her life in prison.

Blackburn’s Kindle version book incorporates the convoluted 13- year effort by Congress to correct language in the Social Security Law Which had allowed Bridge to kill with near impunity.

The author overpriced details how Puente’s attorneys tried aggressively but unsuccessfully to integrate “Human Harvest” Into Their Defense Strategy.

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