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"Pizza Bomber" Authors Hold Book Signing

By: Bill Palmer
Updated: November 12, 2012
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November 12th, 2012

The bank robbery that became one of Erie's most notorious crimes had people lining up Monday night.

 

A large crowd came to the Yehl Ballroom at Gannon University Monday.

 

They were there to meet the authors of the new book "Pizza Bomber the untold story of America's most shocking bank robbery."

 

Former FBI agent Jerry Clark, a lead investigator in the Pizza Bomber investigation, collaborated with Erie Times News reporter Ed Palltella on the book.

 

It chronicles the events leading up to August 28, 2003 and the investigation that followed.

 

It's available at book stores and amazon.com.

 

 

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sorry, but I know of a LOT of people that are just plain tired of hearing about the Pizza Bomber case! It was a terrible tragedy, and we lived if for so lang, and now they are trying to make money off of it...What a shame!!

Micheline M. November 13, 2012 at 10:53 am

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