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      • Harry Raymond was the vice investigator whose car was bombed on January 14, 1938. He survived the explosion, and brought down the corrupt Los Angeles Police Department of the 1930s in the trial that ensued.
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  2. Patrick Jenning’s riveting The Long Winding Road of Harry Raymond is a combination regional history, true crime, and biography centered around an early twentieth-century detective’s ambiguous career. . . .

  3. Oct 4, 2022 · Who is Harry Raymond, and why would anyone want to kill him? It began in 1933 when at the height of corruption in the city, Harry was appointed Los Angeles’ Chief of Police. He sought to get rid of department political influence and city corruption. But 90 days after he was appointed, he was fired by the City Manager.

  4. Patrick Jennings The Long Winding Road of Harry Raymond is the biographical account of LA-based detective Harry Raymond’s storied career, detailing the cases that earned him glory, scorn, and powerful enemies along the way.

  5. May 1, 2021 · A historian of Los Angeles in the era before World War II explores one of the city’s most famous real-life detectives. Jenning offers readers a riveting portrait of early-20th-century LA in this biography of detective Harry Raymond, who was described by his contemporaries as “the most feared copper in California.”.

  6. Harry Raymond is remembered by historians today for surviving a bomb placed in his automobile by a secret squad of the Los Angeles Police Department. After the bombing, newspapers across the country ran photographs showing him stalwartly smokin...

  7. May 1, 2021 · Harry Raymond is remembered by historians for surviving a bomb placed in his automobile by a secret squad of the Los Angeles Police Department. After the bombing, newspapers across the country ran photographs showing him stalwartly smoking a cigarette while doctors removed shrapnel from his legs.

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    Harry Raymond was the vice investigator whose car was bombed on January 14, 1938. He survived the explosion, and brought down the corrupt Los Angeles Police Department of the 1930s in the trial that ensued.