Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs

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$20.38 - $27.79
UPC:
9780692995709
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2018-03-27
Author:
Vince Wade
Language:
english

Product Overview

What authoritative voices are saying about Prisoner of War: The Story of White Boy Rick and the War on Drugs:

Meticulously researched and brutally honest. It tells the true story of White Boy Rick.

Ret. FBI Agent Herman GromanRicks handler as an informant.

With all of the based on fluff and feathers coming out of Hollywood, Wade tells the true story of Richard Wershe, Jr., and how he landed behind bars for 30+ years. As usual, fact is more devastating that fiction.

Ralph Musilli, White Boy Rick Wershes longtime criminal appeals lawyer

The tale ofa Detroit boy recruited by the FBIat age 14to be a paid informant against a politically-connected drug gang is so amazing it inspired a Hollywood filmWhite Boy Rickstarring Matthew McConaughey as the teens father.
What kind of father would take FBI cash to let his youngest child be an undercover operative in the murderous drug underworld? This bookanswers the question.

White Boy Rick became the Detroit FBIs most productive drug informant of the 80s, but as the book explains, things went awry amid FBI misdeeds. Rick tried to become a cocaine wholesaler, got caught and has spent 30 years behind bars. He became a Prisoner of War: The War on Drugs. Rick Wershe is the central character in a wide-ranging exploration of the nearly half-century trillion-dollar policy failure known as the War on Drugs. It explains testilying, the widespread perjury felony committed by the police in pursuit of drug felonies, it examines CIA pressure to get charges dropped in a Detroit drug case and it shows how a basketball stars drug death led to mass incarceration.

Order a copy of Prisoner of War and explore the appalling truth from the trenches of the War on Drugs.

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