Chesuncook

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A compelling and powerful true story of two brave men whose lives became intertwined in 1992. From the bloody jungles of Viet Nam, to the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay, to the chambers of the United States Supreme Court and to the inner rooms of Massachusetts General Hospital's psychiatric unit - read all about it.

One, a former combat marine and FBI street agent and the other, the Chief of Police of the Pleasant Point Indian Reservation combined forces with the RCMP to defeat a major smuggling ring controlled by War Chief Francis Boots of the infamous Mohawk Warrior Society.

Insight is given into a problem suffered by the street agent associated with alcohol dependence, PTSD, his fall into perdition, his glimpse of heaven and a return to his faith in God.

 

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Contents

Beginning a Life in Little Canada
15
Becoming a United States Marine
21
From the Halls of Montezuma
29
Back to Real Life
61
Street Agent
73
Early Life on the Passamaquoddy Indian Reservation and Brief History and Culture
95
Going Operational
107
The Trial January 28 1994
139
Conflicts in the Courts The Boots Trapilo and Pasquantino Cases
145
The Manifestations of Mental Disorders
149
Fall into perdition and a glimpse of Heaven
167
The Road to Recovery and Return to Work
173
2002 2008
183
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