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JigSaw & Jane 13 Years of Murder & Mayhem with Badge Number One
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By Robert Riggs
Legendary LAPD Homicide Detective John St. John walked among the dead for nearly a half-century.
Known as “JigSaw John,” he pursued monsters that had an insatiable appetite for blood and suffering.
Jane Howatt, a suburban housewife and aspiring writer, wanted to trade her tennis racket for something more meaningful.
St. John didn’t need company, and he sure didn’t want a young unpublished author in his way.
But something about Howatt’s curiosity—earnest, unspoiled, insistent—broke down his guard.
St. John worked the evidence; Howatt worked the story.
The result is “JigSaw and Jane: Thirteen Years of Murder & Mayhem with Badge Number One.”
St.John empathized with crime victims because he was one of them.
As a young jailer, a prisoner ambushed him with an iron bar ripped from a bunk.
The prisoner savagely beat St. John to the brink of death, leaving him blind in one eye.
In another life, JigSaw and Jane would have barely noticed each other in a supermarket aisle.
Instead, they found themselves peering into crime scenes of LA’s most brutal and sensational crimes together.
This is their
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