In the city of Washington, D.C. General Vincent Wilson, was murdered in his own home, in the residential area of Capital Hill, on July 21, 1970. In New York City, at the National Hotel, the West Point Convention of the class of 1916, was held on October 21, 1970. In the city of Harrisburg, Ph. At 18 Dalesbury Avenue, former Lt. Glen Wallace was murdered on November 21, 1970. Three murders committed in strange circumstances, on three high-ranking soldiers, whose files are unblemished. The police inspectors of each one of these cities did not provide any information to the press on the causes of the murders, maintaining a mysterious silence around each one of them. The investigative journalist, Michael Johansson, in the absence of information from the police, about these crimes. He begins to investigate by his own, using his "orthodox method". Little by little, he gathers some clues, which he makes available to the public through the Chronicle News. Clues known only to the police. In one of his articles, the journalist Johansson considers that the death of the soldiers was due to revenge. Accusing them veiled that they were related to a criminal act. Before, this information, the journalist Michael Johansson was accused of insidious and brought before a court. During the development of the trial, was discovered the real reason, why the soldiers were murdered.
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