Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 2004 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 2004

Sniper investigator Charles Moose spoke at Martin University

Steward & Associates welcomed Chief Charles Moose, formerly of the Montgomery County Police Department and leader of the D.C. sniper investigation during the first of a three-part speaker series at Martin University's Gathertorium. Moose spoke about his decision to leave the police department after, he

wrote a book detailing the sniper investigation. He also provided insight on the role he thinks the media plays when dealing with high-profile murder cases. Afterwards, Moose signed copies of his book "Three Weeks in October: The Manhunt for the Serial Sniper."

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1. Deputy Mayor Carolyn Coleman awarded Moose with a key to the city, after honoring him for his courageous spirit during the investigation.

2. Steven Quick, president of Local No. 725 posed a guestion to Moose.

3. Moose signs a copy of his book for Bill Mays, owner of Mays Chemical Company.

4. Martin University President - Boniface Hardin enjoys Moose's message. 5. On behalf of the State of Indiana, David Lewis, Clerk of the Indiana Supreme Court congratulated Moose for his tremendous work ethic during the sniper investigation. 6. Amos Brown of Radio One was the Master of Ceremony for the event.-* (Photos/J. Hurst)

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