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CHAPTER 1 My First White-Collar Crime Case: Age 28. |
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The Early Years: To Age Six. |
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At Sea, Off Scotland: 19 Years Old. |
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My Dysfunctional Youth: Ages 6-12. |
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Fred G. Robin, III: Age 29. |
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Living on Less: Ages 12-14. |
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Robin's Rump Roast Rip-Off: Age 30. |
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Not a Fashion Maven: Ages 13-15. |
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CHAPTER 2 Midland: Age 28. |
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Being Dirt-Poor in the Land of Poor Dirt: Ages 14-16. |
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A Gang of Thieves: Age 29. |
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Looking Beyond High School: Ages 15-16. |
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Kevin “KevBomb” Flint: Age 33. |
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Falling in Love the First Time: Age 16. |
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Falling Apart in High School: Age 17. |
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Saved by Bill, Margaret and Tina. |
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The Best Looking Girl in High School: Age 17. |
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Losing My Credentials: Age 32. |
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CHAPTER 3 Off to the Navy: Age 17. |
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Back to Oklahoma: Age 22. |
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The First Marriage: Age 24. |
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Going to College: Age 24. |
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CHAPTER 4 Something's wrong at the CIA: Age 38. |
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The Wonderful World of Auditing: Age 26. |
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Becoming a G-Man: Age 27. |
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My Second Marriage: Age 28. |
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Down in the West Texas of El Paso: Age 29. |
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CHAPTER 5 New York: Age 30. |
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Herman Simon Klegmeir: Age 30. |
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Edgar M. Brodine, Jr.: Age 31. |
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Thinking like an Accountant. |
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John N. Mitchell, Crooked Lawyer. |
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Lies, Lies and Damn Lies. |
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CHAPTER 6 Jackson, Here I Come!: Age 33. |
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William G. Burgin, Jr.: Age 34. |
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Complicated Relationships. |
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Learning Development Corporation. |
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Meeting Judy the First Time: Age 34. |
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The Burgin-Lambert Trial: Age 35. |
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CHAPTER 7 Austin and Beyond: Age 35. |
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Meeting Judy the Second Time: Age 36. |
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Ending my FBI Career: Age 38. |
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CHAPTER 8 Wells & Associates: Age 38. |
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The Capitol Fire: Age 39. |
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Meeting Jim Ratley: Age 39. |
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Getting in to Crime Prevention Education: Age 42. |
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CHAPTER 9 Money for Nothing: Age 43. |
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Meeting Mike Lawrence: Age 44. |
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Working for a Living: Ages 38-45. |
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Dr. Donald R. Cressey: Age 40. |
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CHAPTER 10 In a Dream: Age 44. |
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The Certified Fraud Examiner: Age 45. |
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Seminars, Conferences and More Seminars. |
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The American Association of Forensic Experts. |
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CHAPTER 11 Expanding the Common Body of Knowledge: Age 49. |
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The “Boy Wonder”: Age 50. |
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Starting Some Serious Fraud Research: Age 54. |
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An International Presence: Age 55. |
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CHAPTER 12 Me, My Addictions and Me: Ages 14-63. |
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Fear of Flying: Age 38-55. |
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Crashing but not Burning. |
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Starting in Higher Education: Ages 58-62. |
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The Cliff Robertson Sentinel Award: Age 62. |
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The Law Enforcement Partnership: Age 63. |
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Writing, Writing, Writing: Ages 55-65. |
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The Future: Age 65 and Up. |
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