Kidnapped: A Story of Survival

Kidnapped: A Story of Survival

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Synopsis

On the night before his thirty-eighth birthday, federal prosecutor Stanley Alpert was kidnapped by a car-full of gun-toting thugs. They were looking to use his ATM card, but when they learned his bank balance, the plan changed. They took him, blindfolded, to a Brooklyn apartment, with the idea of going to a bank the next day and withdrawing most of his money. His captors alternately held guns to his head, threatened his family, engaged him in discussions of gangsta philosophy and sought his legal advice before eventually releasing him in a manner which has to be one of the most bizarre occurrences in the history of crime. Told from Alpert's memory and notes; interviews with NYPD detectives, FBI agents and witnesses; videotaped confessions; and court records, Kidnapped reads like a thriller - but every word is true.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Published: 01 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0099514303
ISBN 13: 9780099514305
Book Overview: The remarkable account of a federal prosecutor's kidnapping, the psychological duel and investigation that followed - a riveting story of human resilience: vivid, funny, terrifying, profane, true.

Author Bio
Stanley N. Alpert served for thirteen years with the U.S. Department of Justice, as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, where he was Chief of Environmental Litigation. There, Alpert investigated, prosecuted and supervised many complex civil and criminal cases, some resulting in multi-million-dollar awards. He now runs The Alpert Firm in New York City, where he lives.