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A memoir. January 7, 1984, at 7:05 a.m., Sgt. Bill Davis, a police officer with Beaumont PD, was shot from behind by a man holding a .12-gauge shotgun at a distance of approximately nine feet. But, Sgt. Davis was not on duty when he was shot. He was in a wooded area hunting with a friend, several miles from help. He should have died, but he didn't. Bill was able to receive medical help hours later. Many times through his surgeries and rehabilitation, he asked God, "WHY?" Slowly but surely, God answered Bill's question. Bill began to see how God was using him to save lives, especially the lives…mehr

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A memoir. January 7, 1984, at 7:05 a.m., Sgt. Bill Davis, a police officer with Beaumont PD, was shot from behind by a man holding a .12-gauge shotgun at a distance of approximately nine feet. But, Sgt. Davis was not on duty when he was shot. He was in a wooded area hunting with a friend, several miles from help. He should have died, but he didn't. Bill was able to receive medical help hours later. Many times through his surgeries and rehabilitation, he asked God, "WHY?" Slowly but surely, God answered Bill's question. Bill began to see how God was using him to save lives, especially the lives of children. He began to realize why God placed people in his life to have him investigate crimes against children, develop programs and seminars, and write true-crime books to further educate people with the hope of saving more lives, especially children. Finally, as you read Bill's memoir, you will realize how all of the above was possible though God's intervention in 1/10,000th of a second.
Autorenporträt
Sgt. Bill Davis is a thirty-six-year veteran of the Beaumont, Texas Police Department, where he investigated more than 7,000 cases involving child abuse and sex crime allegations. As a nationally recognized speaker and consultant, Sgt. Davis has conducted lectures, workshops, and school programs on the awareness, prevention, and intervention of child abuse throughout the United States. For his last seventeen years at BPD, Sgt. Daivs was the department's most decorated officer.