Wrongly Accused Author:Tom Schwartz Two New Jersey policemen mistake author Jack Shepard for an underworld drug dealer as he drives home from a meeting with his publisher. They chase his truck on the New Jersey Turnpike and use an unauthorized procedure to stop him. The actions of the police backfire when they realize that Jack is not the notorious drug dealer, but by then it's to... more »o late to undo the damage. The only way out for the police is to suppress the evidence and fabricate a story that implicates Jack. Jack's drunkenness is used to fabricate a story that incriminates him. His attorney advises him to plead guilty to a lesser offense, which would result in a short stay at a minimum-security facility. The sentencing judge accepted the plea bargain, but uses Jack's case as an example and sentences him to four years in the state prison. While in prison, a hardened criminal named Salvador Salinis thinks Jack is an acquaintance and yells the name "Parodi" before attacking him. This attack is the first clue as to whom the police thought he was. Jack's lawyer was energized and renewed efforts uncovered the evidence of the cover-ups by the two police officers. Jack's record is wiped clean, and the officers are punished. Jack continued to write mystery stories and his popularity grew with each succeeding novel. The two years in prison were the post-graduate school that he needed.« less