Reviews
                     Synopsis
                     In April 1996, a man was taken into custody by police for throwing
                     debris into New Jersey's Passaic River. The trash bags actually contained
                     65 pieces of a human body. The victim was cancer researcher Dr. Yakov
                     Gluzman--and his wife had ordered the killing. Now, Tim Hays reveals
                     the shocking details behind this horrific crime of jealousy, greed, scorn,
                     and revenge--and of a murderous woman who eluded prosecutors until
                     justice finally caught up with her. Photos.

                     The author, Tim Hays, [email protected] , June 3, 1998
                     I'll enjoy your comments
                     This book is for fans of true-crime, especially those who enjoy
                     discovering the mindset of law enforcement officials pursuing justice even
                     as their hands are tied by state evidence restrictions.
 

                     Customer Comments
                     Average Customer Review:  Number of Reviews: 3

                     A reader from New Jersey , August 11, 1998
                     Fairly good review of the crime
                     Hays covers the crime as reported by the press fairly well. He should
                     have made more of an effort to uncover the unanswered questions. His
                     book contains numerous ones!

                     A reader from New York , June 17, 1998
                     Chilling mystery.
                     A tale of inhumanity toward a good person, this book somehow keep
                     suspense throughout while getting into the minds of the cops and DAs.
                     Good read.

                     [email protected] from CT , June 4, 1998
                     First rate piece of reporting, highly recommended
                     Severed Relations is a must for true crime fans. Hays knows how to draw
                     the reader in. Well done, highly recommended.
 


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