Re: Pat Ritter. Books
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 11:45 pm
'Confessions of an alcoholic' - Page 53:
One evening he was at the hotel with detectives from the Vice Squad after work. He’d been drinking most of the day, so was almost totally inebriated by the end of the night. A gentleman seated beside him was skiting about what he had been doing for mankind. Bundy didn’t know at the time that this person was a State Politician. When Bundy was at this stage of intoxication, he couldn’t have cared less, what the person was doing for mankind.
Next morning Bundy arrived at work, he was promptly told of his transfer to a far western town at the end of the railway line. What have I done to deserve this? He thought.
When he asked his superior about the transfer the reply was, ‘I don’t know what you’ve done. You’ve upset someone up high, because when news came down from the top this morning, I queried the reason for your transfer, and you’ve got to be on Friday night’s train.’
Not long before this night with the politician there was another incident, which Bundy thought might have been the cause for his transfer. One afternoon, it was payday because he had money; most of the detectives Bundy worked with wanted to do a pub-crawl. Starting at one end of the city, beginning at the first pub, everyone in the group had a beer then continued onto the next pub, until they’d visited and had a beer at every hotel.
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One evening he was at the hotel with detectives from the Vice Squad after work. He’d been drinking most of the day, so was almost totally inebriated by the end of the night. A gentleman seated beside him was skiting about what he had been doing for mankind. Bundy didn’t know at the time that this person was a State Politician. When Bundy was at this stage of intoxication, he couldn’t have cared less, what the person was doing for mankind.
Next morning Bundy arrived at work, he was promptly told of his transfer to a far western town at the end of the railway line. What have I done to deserve this? He thought.
When he asked his superior about the transfer the reply was, ‘I don’t know what you’ve done. You’ve upset someone up high, because when news came down from the top this morning, I queried the reason for your transfer, and you’ve got to be on Friday night’s train.’
Not long before this night with the politician there was another incident, which Bundy thought might have been the cause for his transfer. One afternoon, it was payday because he had money; most of the detectives Bundy worked with wanted to do a pub-crawl. Starting at one end of the city, beginning at the first pub, everyone in the group had a beer then continued onto the next pub, until they’d visited and had a beer at every hotel.
To purchase this book: click here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/7688