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A Kansas State Highway Trooper's shift takes a life-shattering turn. Discover the story of Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Conroy O'Brien's life, murder, its devastating impact on his family, and the criminals' consequences. Murder at Matfield Green tells the powerful story of Trooper Conroy O'Brien, a dedicated young officer whose life was cut short during a deadly traffic stop with ruthless criminals. This book uncovers the man behind the badge, the desperate men who killed him, and the dramatic pursuit of justice that followed. More than just a true crime story, it reveals the lasting…mehr

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A Kansas State Highway Trooper's shift takes a life-shattering turn. Discover the story of Kansas Highway Patrol Trooper Conroy O'Brien's life, murder, its devastating impact on his family, and the criminals' consequences. Murder at Matfield Green tells the powerful story of Trooper Conroy O'Brien, a dedicated young officer whose life was cut short during a deadly traffic stop with ruthless criminals. This book uncovers the man behind the badge, the desperate men who killed him, and the dramatic pursuit of justice that followed. More than just a true crime story, it reveals the lasting shockwaves of O'Brien's murder-felt by his family, fellow troopers, and the community he served.
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Jim Norton is a 46-year-old IT technician who enjoys glamping, walking and badminton. He is precise and knowledgeable, but can also be very technical and a bit shy. He is from Toronto Canada. He has a post-graduate degree in computing. He is allergic to milk. Physically, Jim is in pretty good shape. He is average-height with bronze skin, black hair and brown eyes. He used to be a good tennis player in his younger days. He grew up in a middle-class neighborhood. After his father died when he was young, he was raised by his mother He is currently married to Eireann. Eireann is 16 years older than him and works as a journalist.