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The climax of the book are a pair of shootouts, one in a deli and one that occurs during a siege on a train transporting prisoners. The only hint of this side of Vincennes' personality might be seen in the scene where he pockets the small bag of marijuana that Matt and Tammy had. Over the course of the book he becomes addicted to the violent pornography he is investigating and finds himself unable to fantasize about sex without it involving multiple women and severed body parts. Jack Vincennes is a recovering drug addict who accidentally murdered a married couple during a stakeout because he was high and mistook them for criminals he was pursuing. Ed begins dating Inez Soto after the capture of the Night Owl Suspects, and she ultimately goes to work for his father and Raymond Dieterling, a Walt Disney pastiche whose dark past figures heavily in the novel's climax. There is no "Rollo Tomasi" story, and it is Ed's brother who was killed by a purse snatcher. It is under Preston's tutelage that Ed becomes a cruel, politically-minded police officer who only solves crimes for glory and because his father taught him the principal of "Absolute Justice," a zero-tolerance approach to law enforcement. His father, Preston, is still alive and is a cop-turned-real estate mogul.

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In the novel, Ed and Jack are significantly darker than in the film: Ed Exley was a deserter during WWII, but was never caught because his entire squad died in combat and he claimed to be the sole survivor after being found.

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Another involves Bud White trying to capture a serial killer who beats prostitutes to death and then engages in necrophiliac sex with their corpses. Multiple subplots are also considerably darker than what ended up in the film: one involves a case that Ed's father worked in the 1940s involving a pedophile who kidnapped and murdered children in order to create a winged "Frankenstein" child using severed bird wings.

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The pornography depicts not only "arty" sex scenes but also incest between a prostitute and her son, and most notably, a series of orgies which have been photo doctored so that the participants appear to have been dismembered. Most notably, the Fleur-de-Lis pornography plays a much larger role in the book, and control over its distribution proves to be the ultimate motive behind the Nite Owl massacre. Multiple dark, potentially off- putting elements were removed in adapting the book to the screen. In between, each of the main characters become involved in a number of subplots, several of which tie-in to the main action of the story. The action of the book takes place from 1950 until 1958, with the initial heroin theft occurring in 1950, Bloody Christmas in 1951, the Nite Owl Massacre in 1953, and the ultimate revelation of the true motives behind the murders in 1958.

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The movie is essentially a pared-down, cleaner version of the book. So, you have scenes of blatant misconduct like Bud putting his gun in the mouth of one of the black men or Dudley Smith taking known gangsters to the Victory Motel where they were beaten and run out of town. There were many incidents of it all throughout history, but the King incident pushed it to the forefront. Additionally, police misconduct (brutality) didn't become a major national issue again after Miranda until the Rodney King beating of 1991. Before Miranda rights were set up to protect both suspects and the police, officers were pretty much allowed to use any tactics they saw fit to get confessions, whether the confessions were true or false. You've likely seen other films where an officer begins with "You have the right to remain silent." (alluding to the Fifth Amendment) and goes on to say that the suspect has the right to an attorney (alluding to the Sixth Amendment) and a phone call (as a common courtesy for way to quickly notify friends of one's status and whereabouts).

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Arizona which established that suspects of crime are to be informed of their rights upon being arrested or charged lest the evidence produced from such suspects be inadmissible in court. Remember that this film takes place from around December 1952 to sometime in Spring 1953, over a decade before the outcome of the 1966 Supreme Court case Miranda v.











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