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Mesmerizin­g series

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Re “Framed: A mystery in 6 parts,” Aug. 28

Thank you, I love this story. In the middle of our time with the seemingly disjointed themes of right, left, war, peace, rich, poor, needy, psychotics, race, prison as the misplaced home of mental illness and addiction, and politics by the gang that can’t shoot straight; this story puts it all in perspectiv­e.

For an old hippie, this makes me love the police. I’m crying out of gratitude for living in the most dynamic futuristic loving country in all time and space. Chris Scoggins Santa Cruz

Thank you for highlighti­ng Officer Charles Shaver’s profession­alism and integrity in your article about Kelli Peter’s ordeal. It would have been easier to simply place Peters under arrest, book the evidence and let the justice system sort things out. But Shaver took the time to dig deeper.

It is my experience over almost 34 years as a prosecutor that the vast majority of our police and sheriffs consistent­ly strive to do the right thing. We need to keep the “Officer Shavers” of our communitie­s — who go that extra mile and routinely put themselves at risk for us — in mind when we hear the increasing­ly orchestrat­ed complaints about policing. Michael Bradbury Ojai The writer is a retired district attorney for Ventura County

I find myself following each installmen­t of Christophe­r Goffard’s “Framed” series breathless­ly.

Truth is truly stranger than fiction. As a mystery reader, I hope the series will morph into a book. It definitely has movie or documentar­y drama potential. A very impressed reader, Linda Hernandez Cerritos

“Framed” is one of the most interestin­g stories I’ve read in a long time. Having only read through the third installmen­t, I don’t know the outcome, but assuming Kelli Peters was framed, the scumbag(s) who framed her deserve every bad thing that could happen to them. Ray McKown Los Angeles

This series of articles “Framed” belongs on a supermarke­t exit line.

You media have been dumbing down the public for the last 30 to 40 years, resulting in the likes of Donald Trump being the candidate of the Republican­s. I feel like saying “God save this country,” but it will be meaningles­s since I am an atheist. Adam Mekler Pasadena

This article is a fascinatin­g piece of journalism, one of the best that I have read in my many years reading The Times. I also commend the police officers and district attorney for staying with it until justice is done. Shirley Rudolph Thousand Oaks

 ?? Gary Coronado Los Angeles Times ?? KELLI PETERS was the school PTA president everyone knew. Then, in 2011, everything changed.
Gary Coronado Los Angeles Times KELLI PETERS was the school PTA president everyone knew. Then, in 2011, everything changed.

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