Private Investigator Paul Charles Duprat Exposes an Alarming Pattern of Political Protection for Killers in Upcoming Book, Paul’s Law
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Parker Publishers
Email: [email protected]
Date: April 2025
This isn’t fiction. It’s not a dramatization or a theoretical what-if. Paul’s Law: A Private Detective vs. A System That Protects Killers is a real-world account by Paul Charles Duprat—an ex-cop turned independent investigator—of how justice has been systematically obstructed, manipulated, and buried by the very institutions created to uphold it.
Set for release in 2025, Paul’s Law is not simply a memoir or a case study. It’s a damning record of cover-ups, ignored evidence, politically protected criminals, and the long-term failure of law enforcement systems to protect the vulnerable. What began as a pursuit to uncover the truth about the child murder of Christal Jean Jones evolved into a decades-long confrontation with corrupted law enforcement agencies, suppressed media, and complicit political figures—many of whom are named, documented, and directly challenged in this book.
Duprat, once decorated for courage during his time in law enforcement, became a threat to the very system that once employed him. His investigations uncovered police officers aiding traffickers, political figures shielding known criminals, and official channels systematically silencing informants and witnesses. The deeper he went, the clearer it became: this wasn’t incompetence. It was intentional.
At the heart of Paul’s Law is the murder of Christal Jean Jones—a young girl whose death was deliberately misclassified and ignored. But this is only one thread in a much larger fabric of corruption. Through detailed case files, affidavits, forensic reviews, and firsthand accounts, Duprat traces how multiple unsolved murders, including that of Jem Jones and others, intersect with drug networks, prostitution rings, and a bureaucratic firewall built to protect insiders.
The book doesn’t offer conspiracy—it offers documentation. It presents names, dates, timelines, legal filings, and sworn affidavits. It shows how institutions once trusted to defend public safety often did the opposite: defending their reputations at the expense of justice.
What makes Paul’s Law especially urgent is not just what it reveals about the past, but what it exposes about the present. Duprat’s work shows that these patterns of protection, suppression, and political interference didn’t end. They simply evolved. From police stations to governor’s offices to courtroom hallways, the book tracks how obstruction of justice has become systemized, not only in Vermont, but across state lines and federal departments. The victims remain real. The names remain unchanged. The evidence is presented in full.
This book is not for entertainment. It is for reckoning.
As pre-orders begin and the book prepares for release, readers are urged to come to it with one thing: a willingness to ask what really happens when someone refuses to stay silent.
Paul’s Law: A Private Detective vs. A System That Protects Killers will be available in print and digital formats through Parker Publishers and major retailers. For advance reader copies, media interviews, or to speak with the author, please contact [email protected]









