The Associated Press on MSN8d
Joseph Wambaugh, Los Angeles cop who wrote 'The Onion Field' and other bestsellers, dies at 88Bestselling crime novelist Joseph Wambaugh, who mined his own experience as a Los Angeles police officer, has died at 88.
San Diego Union-Tribune on MSN6d
Joseph Wambaugh, Ex-Calif. Police Officer Turned Best-Selling Writer, DiesA former Los Angeles police officer who wrote "The Onion Fields," Joseph Wambaugh tried to "put people in the cops' skin" in ...
LOS ANGELES — Joseph Wambaugh, who wrote the gripping, true-crime bestseller “The Onion Field” and numerous gritty but darkly humorous novels about day-to-day police work drawn from his own ...
LOS ANGELES — Joseph Wambaugh, who wrote the gripping, true-crime bestseller “The Onion Field” and numerous gritty but darkly humorous novels about day-to-day police work drawn from his own ...
A former Los Angeles police officer who wrote "The Onion Field," Joseph Wambaugh tried to "put people in the cops' skin" in the books he wrote and wanted to be remembered as a "cop writer." ...
Joseph Aloysius Wambaugh Jr. was born on Jan. 22 ... “So I have to cope with a conscience all the time,” he told the Los Angeles Times in 1989. “And I’m interested in a creature who ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Joseph Wambaugh, who wrote the gripping, true-crime bestseller "The Onion Field" and numerous gritty but darkly humorous novels about day-to-day police work drawn from his own ...
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