Francis D. "Frank" Ritter
Frank Ritter has owned Backtrack Unlimited Co., in Southern California, since 1973, and has specialized in catastrophic plaintiff personal injury and major criminal defense since early 1975. During his decades of investigative experience, he has investigated injury cases that have obtained plaintiff results exceeding $500 million. In addition, he has solved four homicides, providing enough evidence to obtain convictions. The police originally investigated three as accidents, and one as a suicide.
In 1983, Mr. Ritter's company, Backtrack Unlimited Co., received a contract to provide security and protection for 20 Saudi princes who were going to attend the 1984 Olympics with their families. Because Backtrack would be protecting the princes and their families on a 24/7 basis, Mr. Ritter became familiar with the security apparatus for the 1984 Olympic Games. Through his international sources, he was also aware of a likely terrorist plot, involving approximately 2,000 terrorists, to be carried out at the Olympics--the factual basis for his first adult thriller, The Killing Games.
In addition to writing The Killing Games and The Devil's Crib, his second adult thriller, Mr. Ritter is a multiple-award-winning playwright who has also authored numerous articles for national investigative magazines and two published non-fiction titles, Successful Personal Injury Investigation, and Sex, Lies and the Bible: How human sexual behavior is controlled through the corruption of the Bible.
Successful Personal Injury Investigation, a 1,184-page tome, is considered by many investigators to be "The investigator's bible" and is now only available on a CD-ROM.
Sex, Lies and the Bible: How human sexual behavior is controlled through the corruption of the Bible is the result of 40 years of research. This book challenges those who warn us we will be condemned to hell for engaging in certain sexual acts because "it says so in the Bible," but neglect to inform us that these condemnations were added to the Bible within the last few years, decades or centuries by those who wish to control us. Newspaper reviews at the universities of Illinois and Indiana stated that this book "is highly recommended . . . A very important book for Christians . . . A great book," while the Catholic national magazine, Conscience, stated that "Sex, Lies and the Bible makes a compelling case for governing sexual conduct with rules established through serious discussion rather than religious teaching."
Mr. Ritter is a member of American Mensa and has been honored by being commissioned a "Kentucky Colonel."