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Death of a Model

by Clifford L. Linedecker
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Overview

A stunning actress-model disappears without a word...A frantic search ends in tragedy...A slick photographer accused of her murder...

It seemed as if all of Linda Sobek's dreams of stardom were coming true. But on the day the sexy calendar model and former NFL cheerleader missed a fitting for her first TV role, her family knew something terrible had happened to their golden girl.

For eight days, police held out little hope of finding the 27-year-old beauty alive. Then the crucial clues came: photographs of Linda along with a crumpled page from her appointment book were discovered in a highway dumpster. Hours later, they were led to Linda's shallow grave deep in California's Angeles Forest.

The clues near the crime scene linked the murder to Charles Rathbun, a talented, sought-after commercial photographer, who claimed he'd accidentally run Linda over in a car during a photo shoot. Police speculated that Linda may not have been the first pretty woman the strapping Rathbun had taken into Angeles Forest who didn't come out alive. But he has not been charged in any of those cases.

The clues near the crime scene linked the murder of former NFL cheerleader and calendar model Linda Sobek to Charles Rathbun, a talented, sought-after photographer, who claimed he'd accidentally run Linda over with a car during a photo shoot. Police speculated that Linda may not have been the first pretty woman the strapping Rathbun had taken into Angeles Forest who didn't come out alive. But he has not been charged in any of those cases. Photo insert. National media. Original.

Synopsis

It seemed as if all fo Linda Sobek's dreams of stardom were coming true. But on the day the sexy calendar model and former NFL cheerleader missed a fittingforher first TV role, her family knew something terrible had happened to their golden girl.

For eight days, police held out little hope of finding the 27-year-old beauty alive. Then the crucial clues came: photographs of Linda along with a crumpled page from her appointment book were led to Linda's shallow grave deep in California's Angeles Forest.

The clues near the crime scene linked the murder to Charles Rathbun, a talented, sought-after commercial photographer, who claimed he'd accidently run Linda over in a car during a photo shoot. Police speculated that Linda may not have been the first pretty woman the strapping Rathbun had taken into Angeles Forest who didn't come out alive. But he has not been charged in any of those cases.

Bestselling true crime author Clifford L. Linedecker probes the heatbreaking story of a talented young woman on the verge of success, whose life was cut short before her star was allowed to rise.

About the Author, Clifford L. Linedecker

Bestselling true crime author Clifford L. Linedecker probes the heartbreaking story of a talented young woman on the verge of success, whose life was cut short before her star was allowed to rise.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1997
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
256
Format
Mass Market Paperback
ISBN
9780312961633

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