Joseph Wambaugh, cop-turned-best-selling-author, dies
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Joseph Wambaugh, LA Cop Who Wrote 'The Onion Field' and Other Bestsellers, Dies at 88
Joseph Wambaugh, Los Angeles cop who wrote 'The Onion Field' and other bestsellers, dies at 88
Joseph Wambaugh, LA cop who wrote ‘The Onion Field’, dies at 88
Joseph Wambaugh, who wrote the gripping, true-crime bestseller “The Onion Field” and numerous gritty but darkly humorous novels about day-to-day police work drawn from his own experiences as a Los Angeles police officer,
Bestselling crime novelist Joseph Wambaugh, who mined his own experience as a Los Angeles police officer, has died at 88.
- Joseph Wambaugh author of "Fugitive Nights" poses during an interview in Los Angeles in January 1992. (AP Photo/, File)
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Joseph Wambaugh, the former LAPD officer who brought realism to the "Police Story" TV series and books like "The Onion Field," died Friday.
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