A tribute to Earl Bertram who was a Champion Heavy Weight in the Navy. He was a police officer for JCPD in Louisville, KY and in 1963 was involved in an accident that changed many lives. From the book we read this.... WELL, I DON'T LOVE YOU! Those were the words that would haunt me for almost two decades of my life. Earl Bertram was my Father, my Daddy, my Dad. As a child, Earl's Father had been sent to prison for killing a man. At the age of 17, Earl joined the Navy and was stationed at the Pentagon in Washington, DC. Earl represented the Navy in boxing and was undefeated with a 12-0 record. Earl was an officer for the Jefferson County Police Department in Louisville, KY. The year was 1963 and on a foggy, rainy morning, Earl and his partner were on Dixie Highway speeding to robbery call. Two Ft Kx soldiers, from the Army Base just south of Louisville, would t see the speeding police car because of the poor visibility that early morning. Many lives were about to change......