From the Back Cover:
Path of the Devil: Camino del Diablo is a true story that occurred 1991-1996. DEA Agent Larry Hardin and two private investigators, Jeff Pearce and Randy Torgerson, were determined to bring down the Meraz's operating along the southwestern border. For five years the three men spearheaded two separate, and simultaneous investigations in different locations that eventually merged. Larry's case hit one roadblock after another when presented to five different Arizona US Attorney's over the years. DEA headquarters prepared the case, and after several attempts to prosecute, Larry transferred to Bogota Colombia.
Jeff and Randy provided information to Larry to build his case when they found the Meraz's were working with corrupt employees of their California client. The Meraz's attempted to murder two DEA agents (1970s) and were connected to the murders of Kiki Camerena, George Montoya, Paul Seema, Jose Montoya, Dan Elkins, and Michael Crowe. Larry was determined to indict the Meraz's.
About the Author:
Dianne DeMille has written several educational books. She recently retired from over 40 years in public schools and is co-author of It Started with A Pencil: Memoir, Leslie B. DeMille, about her father and his career as an internationally renowned professional artist.
Larry Ray Hardin is a retired DEA agent after 30 years and currently teaches criminal law for students coming into law enforcement, runs his own private investigating business, and volunteers to visit with military veterans, law enforcement agents, and officers in hospice.
Jeffrey Pearce served in the United States Army and worked as a Private Investigator for Pearce Corporation. He continues to work as a Private Investigator in his own business.
Randy Torgerson served in the United States Army and worked in law enforcement before working as a Private Investigator for Pearce Corporation. He continues to work as a Private Investigator in his own business.
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