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| The Onion Field is a book by Joseph Wambaugh, a sergeant for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) during the 1960s riots, published in 1974, regarding the March 9,1963 kidnapping of two LAPD officers by two criminals, pulled over for a routine traffic violation. Ian James Campbell and Karl Hettinger noticed a broken tail light on the car Jimmy Lee Smith (aka "Jimmy Youngblood") and Greg Powell were driving. Fresh from a string of robberies, Powell (who was driving) pulled a gun on Campbell and forced Hettinger to give up his gun to Smith. The two officers were then forced into Powell's car and driven to an onion field around Bakersfield where Campbell was shot and killed. The killing occurred primarily because Powell assumed that the kidnapping of the officers alone constituted a capital crime under the state's Little Lindbergh law. However, Powell's interpretation was mistaken, as it was not a capital crime until the kidnap victims had been harmed. Hettinger was able to escape, but later became scorned by his fellow officers, fired from the force, and eventually a police training video was made using his example as what not to do when stopping and approaching a vehicle. Hettinger suffered severe emotional trauma as a result and people who knew him said he was never the same afterwards. He was forced to resign from the LAPD after committing some acts of petty shoplifting and developed a serious drinking problem. Later in life, Hettinger was appointed to serve as a county supervisor and died of a liver disease in 1994. The book details these events, as well as the lengthy trials and continual appeals of the two criminals. Powell has never been released from state prison, however Smith was initially paroled in 1982, but has subsequently been recommitted to prison several times on drug related parole violations. The book was later adapted into a film in 1979 starring Ted Danson, John Savage, James Woods and Franklyn Seales. Onion Field, The Onion Field, The [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The Onion Field ] Some related entries: Doctor Aybolit | The New Pearl Harbor | Blue at the Mizzen | Great Salad Oil Swindle | Sex and the City | A Gamut of Games | Down to a Sunless Sea | The Language Instinct | Even Cowgirls Get the Blues | The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil | Man Plus This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The Onion Field; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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