Joseph Wambaugh and the Jay Smith Case

Cover of Joseph Wambaugh and the Jay Smith Case by Jay Charles Smith
Publisher: Xlibris
Year: 2008
Language: en
Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 9781436348461
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.45064168396 Pounds
Width: 1.11 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 364.152309748
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“Joseph Wambaugh and the Jay Smith Case” by Jay Charles Smith, published by Xlibris in September 2008, spans 440 pages and is presented in English. This book delves into one of the most extensive murder investigations in Pennsylvania’s history, which lasted thirteen years. It begins with the discovery of Susan Reinert’s body, revealing a shocking narrative that intertwines elements of crime, power dynamics within a school setting, and the complexities of a prolonged investigation involving numerous law enforcement agencies.

Readers will encounter a detailed account of the events surrounding Reinert’s murder, including the involvement of various individuals within the educational community. The narrative explores themes of double jeopardy and the intricate relationships among school principals and teachers, particularly focusing on William Bradfield Jr., a figure of authority who exploited his position. The book provides insight into the bizarre circumstances and beliefs that emerged during the investigation, offering a comprehensive look at the darker aspects of human behavior and institutional failures.


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No reader of this book will be more surprised than was the public by the truly bizarre beliefs and benthic depths of the evil (the Supreme Court’s repeated word, evil) encountered in this longest murder investigation in Pennsylvania’s history-thirteen years. Over fifty state troopers, eighteen FBI agents, and numerous local police departments were involved as this longest investigation began when the naked body of Susan Reinert was found, obviously sexually abused, a “strap-on” sexual device lying near her corpse. Her body was found stuffed in the tire well of her Plymouth Horizon and left with the liftgate open. A midthirties female, just five feet tall, round hips that resembled a “glistening white soccer ball,” according to witnesses that passed by the open liftgate, not knowing it was a corpse. Susan Reinert was a teacher in the English department in the elite, upper-middle class, Upper Merion Senior High School, located fifteen miles north of Philadelphia. In that same English department was William Bradfield Jr. a six-foot-three, former Haverford College wrestler from a Main Line family; his father, was the vice president of Western Electric. As the head of the teachers union, Bradfield wielded power that he was not afraid to use to protect his fellow teachers and to sexually exploit those that appealed to him. He developed a small cult of three other teachers in the English department, and an eighteen-year-old beauty, prom-queen type, high school student from one his classes. The cult was called the VAMPZ, Valaitis and Pappas, males, the other three females-all three servicing Bradfield every which way a female could. Bradfield was a close friend of the famous poet Ezra Pound from whom he absorbed a weird psychological viewpoint developed by a famous Frenchman, named Remy de Gourmant. After studying corpses, de Gourmont deduced that the brain fluid was related to the semen. Ejaculation of semen produced stimulation of the brain fluid, which produced increased

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