Detective’s book sparks uproar
By Dave
April 23rd, 2008 | Leave a comment
An Akron police detective is in hot water over a book recently published, “Perfect Beauty: Her Looks Could Kill,” the tabloid-worthy case of Cynthia George, a well-off mother of seven, wife of a prominent restaurateur and lover of two other men — one dead from a mob-style gunshot wound, the other in prison convicted of that killing.
George made national headlines when she was arrested in connection with the daytime shooting of Jeff Zack, her former lover, while he was at a gas station in 2001. She was convicted of conspiring with another lover, John Zaffino, to kill Zack after a sensational trial punctuated with testimony of sordid love affairs, paternity tests, jealousy and murder. Her conviction was overturned on appeal for lack of evidence.
Detective Vince Felber was a lead investigator of the case. In “Perfect Beauty,” he recounts with co-author Keith Elliot Greenberg how the case tumultuously came together before it fell apart.
Now Felber’s tell-all has him under investigation by his police department.
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