On July 4th 2009, the NFL lost one of its greatest players and the city of Nashville lost its biggest hero.  Four children were left without a father and a wife was widowed.  Also on that day a family lost their beloved sister, aunt and friend.  She would become famous in a span of 24 hours, not as a superstar but as the person who killed Nashville's hero.  As tragic as the events of July 4th were, they pale in comparison to the flawed and careless investigation of the Nashville Police Department.  4th & Long Playbook of a Murder gives readers an inside look at all aspects of the case from the faulty "murder weapon", the connection between the "killer" and the "gun seller" and why this case was ruled a murder-suicide by police.  This book points out the inconsistent statements made by people of interest as well as police.