“A Killher Plan, Behind The Crime Scene Tape”, is a true crime that was investigated by the author, J. Douglas Parker. Parker was a special agent of 30 years with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation who investigated crimes ranging from over 250 death investigations, major drug investigations and cases involving white supremacist such as the KKK. Embedded in the story, are accounts of other investigations that are interwoven into the story to provide insight into the course of action taken by a homicide investigator along with interesting stories of Parker’s upbringing in a law enforcement family in the south. Go Behind The Crime Scene Tape into the restricted area with the author as he investigates an intriguing murder and provides insight into the life of a Special Agent with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
J. Douglas Parker is a graduate of Georgia Southern University with a B.S. in Criminal Justice. He retired from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation after serving 30 years investigating over 250 death investigations, armed robberies, sexual assaults and child molestation cases. Other duties included dignitary protection of Presidents Carter, Clinton, Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, Raul Castro of Cuba, heads of states from foreign countries and sports figures. Parker provided protection during events such as the riots in Forsyth, Georgia in 1987 and extremists’ marches involving the KKK. He was responsible for developing a training course for law enforcement and providing threat assessment and supervision for the Olympics and Para Olympics in 1996 in Atlanta. He is the owner of Parker Investigations in Augusta, Georgia where he consults with families and attorneys in cases involving death investigations, officer involved “use of force” and all types of criminal and domestic cases. Parker consults with companies, school systems and businesses on threat assessments and security plans.
I knew Bear Meadows when he was younger. My husband at the time was a person that Bear should have never looked up too. I also knew Bill woods and I thank him for opening my eyes to the person my ex was. When this murder occurred I had not seen Bear in about a year. When I heard about it, all I could think is that this could have been me. If he would do it to her, he would have done it to me.RIP Krista.
If you’ve ever wondered what goes on investigating and solving a murder case, this book will give you insight. Parker is a retired GBI investigator who worked on more than 250 murder cases in his career. Pretty straight forward, but interesting.
This murder was local to me, so I found this book especially interesting. The only thing I would change would be the use of aliases for some of the people. I'm nosey and I want to KNOW! :)