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PAGE-SPECIFIC INDEX
Below is a page-specific index of links to video and still photos of the people, places and events in Perfect Killer. These links are keyed to specific words and phrases on specific pages of the hardcover edition.
This set of links is a work in progress. If there is a person, place or thing in Perfect Killer that you do not see here, email me and I'll do my best to post an image or a video.
For more photos, please check out the regional link menu at the top of the page.
A final word and an apology: there are a number of videos that require Windows Media Player. They are large files and may take more time than you have, especially if your "broadband" is as excruciatingly slow as mine is from SBC.
Page 23, Mississippi Delta
Page 23, Itta Bena
Page 23, Itta Bena, Balance Due
Page 25, naked trees waded in the chill, muddy shadows of Roebuck Lake
Page 26, Itta Bena cemetery - Southern Crosses of Confederate soldiers
Page 34, I met Vanessa in 1965 when court-ordered integration placed her in my Jackson high school
Page 35, Tougaloo College
Page 35, Tougaloo College
Page 41, Roebuck Lake bridge, Itta Bena
Page 41, Roebuck Lake bridge, Itta Bena (aerial)
Page 41, Roebuck Lake bridge, Itta Bena (from lake side)
Page 45, Napa Valley
Page 45, Castello Da Vinci, the General’s massive Renaissance palace atop the old volcanic cone commanding a 360-degree view of the valley
Page 45, Castello Da Vinci, winery web site
Page 46, Defense Therapeutics
Page 51, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland and,strangely, at the DOD Combat Feeding Program at the Natick, Massachusetts, Soldier Systems Center
Page 51, NATO Pharma Lab in the Netherlands
Page 51, nondepleting neurotrop
Page 60, Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church’s ragged little cemetery north of Greenwood
Page 60, Mossy Plantation (bottom of page)
Page 61, Playa Del Rey
Page 62, Catalina
Page 62, Fourth of July Cove, Bombards at the Isthmus
Page 68, Veterans Administration hospital (many photos on this page)
Page 69, Mossy Lake
Page 72, along the jetty running between Ballona Creek and the Marina’s main jetty
Page 75, Advocacy Foundation for Mississippi Justice inspired by
Page 75, Mississippi Center for Justice
Page 77, Coast Guard and Sheriff’s building
Page 81, Fisherman’s Village
Page 82, H Basin
Page 82, the light at the intersection at Admiralty Way turned red
Page 85, white, 1930s, art deco bungalow
Page 90, Oakville Crossroad
Page 91, 1870 Solera
Page 92, Belzoni
Page 94, LAPD’s Pacific Division Headquarters
Page 94, Culver Boulevard just off Centinela
Page 96, UCLA (many images, this page)
Page 101, elite unit attached to the Army Technical Escort Unit, which is a one-of-a-kind, battalion-level organization headquartered at the Edgewood facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland
Page 101, Westwood Boulevard
Page 104, Pacific Hills
Page 106, Robert Johnson
Page 118, old POW camps in the Delta then and now
Page 118, Delta farming communities like Belzoni and Greenwood
Page 118, Tuskegee syphilis
Page 127, the Pentagon
Page 127, Arlington National Cemetery
Page 130, Phineas Gage
Page 136, kudzu
Page 136, Mississippi John Hurt
Page 140, Piggy Wigglys
Page 141, Topanga Canyon
Page 142, Snowden-Jones
Page 143, Egypt plantation
Page 143, Greenwood
Page 145, Greenwood Hospital
Page 156, University Med Center in Jackson
Page 170, Sonic
Page 170, Yazoo
Page 173, the VA-in Jackson
Page 182, Not far south of Rising Sun, he turned west toward Quito, across the Yazoo River bridge, and left on a gravel road
Page 193, Mama bought a two-thousand-acre plantation southwest of Itta Bena out of an IRS lien auction, then donated it toMississippi Valley State University.(more here)
Page 193, crossed a new bridge over the Yazoo River, and headed west on Quito Road.
Page 193, two-room shotgun
Page 197. 201, Gabriel and Braxton walk from Century Plaza to Beverly Hilton
Page 205, Task Force 86M (in the hills)
Page 227, coast snakes northward from the missile gantries of Vandenberg Air Force Base to Big Sur’s relentlessly beautiful cliffs and surf south
Page 228, Dan Gabriel jogged along Pecho Valley Road, south of Morro Bay (more pictures here)
Page 229, He sprinted the dune trail, south toward Spooner’s Cove, but the past matched his pace
Page 230, sight of a man and a boy of maybe ten
Page 235, San Luis Obispo
Page 243, Blackhawk returned and hovered over the clearing, Armed men hung out the side door
Page 248, 216.226.157.157
Page 250, walked the levee
Page 257, Greenwood courthouse
Page 260, rusty hulk
Page 263, buried in or near one of the duck blinds he used, but those are scattered all over the state from the Ross Barnett Reservoir...to Tunica
Page 273, Project 112
Page 273, Project SHAD
Page 282, visitor’s lot northwest of the main entrance of the four-story, calf-shit-brindle, brick-sided Veterans Administration
Page 282, electrical power transformer substation supply the hospital. Huge high-voltage cables sloped down from the main towers at one side, and smaller, lower-voltage lines led to the hospital
Page 284, Bell model 47. Lots more here
Page 300, Campbell Field outside Madison
Page 301, The "nowhere" in questionm(see top four images), which had eluded the efforts of the U.S. government, was a boot-sucking swamp approximately south of an abandoned railroad grade, about twelve miles southeast of the Choctaw Indian Reservation near Wiggins, and not far from where the Coffee Bogue Creek oozes into the Pearl River.
Page 311, We landed at the Napa airport
Page 313, Rex and I sandwiched ourselves behind the concrete support pillars of the Highway 29 underpass at Green Island Road
RELEVANT LINKS
Dr. Brad Stone's Consciousness Studies Site
Univ. of Arizona Center for Consciousness Studies
Operation Enduring Valor
Defense Therapeutics
Clark Braxton Presidential Campaign
Castello Da Vinci
PERFECT KILLER BENEFICIARIES
Books 'n Blues
Sunflower County Freedom Project
National Military Families Association
The Mississippi Center for Justice
The Advocacy Foundation for Mississippi Justice
WHAT'S PERFECT KILLER ALL ABOUT?
Q&A with Lewis Perdue
Southern Novel Wrapped in a Thriller
How My Imagination Came True, Again!
Dr. Gabriel's Afterword
Critical Acclaim
MORE INFORMATION
Lew's Photos of Mississippi (2002)
1972 article from The Nation
Bibliography
ABOUT LEW
Short Biography
Resume
Email Lew
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