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Honey "Money" Chandler (d. Nov 1993) was a civil rights attorney with a reputation for going after police officers. She was smart, ruthless and somewhat unscrupulous. She lived in a two-story Bauhaus-style home on Carmelina St. in Brentwood. Like Bosch, Chandler was a smoker. During the trial they would sometimes find themselves at the same smoker's spot outside the courthouse. They had some revealing conversations during these brief encounters.

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  • Honey "Money" Chandler (d. Nov 1993) was a civil rights attorney with a reputation for going after police officers. She was smart, ruthless and somewhat unscrupulous. She lived in a two-story Bauhaus-style home on Carmelina St. in Brentwood. Like Bosch, Chandler was a smoker. During the trial they would sometimes find themselves at the same smoker's spot outside the courthouse. They had some revealing conversations during these brief encounters.
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  • Honey "Money" Chandler (d. Nov 1993) was a civil rights attorney with a reputation for going after police officers. She was smart, ruthless and somewhat unscrupulous. She lived in a two-story Bauhaus-style home on Carmelina St. in Brentwood. In November of 1993, she represented Deborah Church in a wrongful death lawsuit against LAPD detective Harry Bosch for Church's husband's death. Bosch respected Chandler's abilities as a trial attorney and was somewhat intimidated by her. During the trail she brought out the fact that Bosch's mother had been a prostitute and had been murdered. She suggests that this childhood trauma created in Bosch a desire for revenge which caused him to kill Norman Church, whom Chandler depicted as an innocent victim. Bosch realized that he had never considered the possibility that he was seeking revenge for his mother's murder. Chandler offered money to Jerry Edgar for inside information on the Concrete Blonde case so she could use it in the trial in an attempt to show that Church was innocent of all the Dollmaker killings. Edgar accepted and fed inside information to her. In addition, she received a note directly from the killer, similar to the one left for Bosch. However, this note was mailed, unlike the others. Like Bosch, Chandler was a smoker. During the trial they would sometimes find themselves at the same smoker's spot outside the courthouse. They had some revealing conversations during these brief encounters. During closing arguments, Chandler made a comment that angered Judge Alva Keyes so much that he told Chandler, in front of the jury, that he would be filing a contempt of court charge against her. Bosch suspected it was a ploy by Chandler to garner sympathy from the jury and to demonstrate that justice means bad behavior is punished. On the day that the jury's ruling was announced, Chandler did not appear in court. She was found by Detective Jerry Edgar, tortured and murdered in her home, a victim of the Dollmaker copycat killer. In searching her home, Bosch found the note and envelope from the Follower. The postmark date led Bosch to the killer.
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