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A gripping exposé of an appalling miscarriage of justice that unpicks a city's bloodstained history of racism.
Over eight terrifying months in the 1970s, seven elderly women were raped and murdered in Columbus, Georgia, a city of 200,000 people whose history and conservative values are typical of America's Deep South. The victims, who were strangled in their beds with their own stockings, were affluent and white, while the police believed from an early stage that the killer was black. In 1986, eight years after the last murder, an African-American, Carlton Gary, was convicted and sentenced to death. Though many in Columbus doubt his guilt, he is still on death row.
Award-winning reporter David Rose has followed this case for almost a decade, while Gary and his lawyers have fought his legal appeals. He has uncovered important fresh evidence that was hidden from Gary's trial and that suggests that he is innocent, including a cast of the killer's teeth, made from a savage bite wound in the last victim's breast. However, as Rose's investigation proceeded, he came to realise that the dark saga of the Columbus stocking stranglings only makes sense against the background of the city's bloodstained history of racism, lynching and unsolved, politically motivated murder. For example, Rose discovered that a black teenager was brutally lynched in 1912 after he was tried and acquitted of murdering a white boy who had died in an accident. The judge to whom the Gary case was first assigned in 1984 was the son of the man who led that lynch mob; later, in 2002, his great-nephew took charge of Gary's appeal.
Violation is a tense and gripping drama, its pages filled with evocatively drawn characters, insidious institutions and the extraordinary connections that bind the past and present. A unique mélange of investigative journalism, true crime mystery, personal travelogue and historical scoop, the book is also a compelling, accessible and timely exploration of America's approach to race and criminal justice, addressing the corruption of legal due process as a tool of racial oppression.
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David Rose, who now writes for The Observer and Vanity Fair, has worked at Time Out, the Guardian and BBC television, and has investigated wrongful convictions since the early 1980s. A Climate of Fear was described as 'the best account of a miscarriage of justice written yet.' His other books include In the Name of the Law, Regions of the Heart and Guantanamo: America's War on Human Rights. He is a past winner of the Royal Institute of International Affairs David Watt Memorial Prize, the Bar Council's Legal Reporter of the Year award and the One World-European Union award for human rights journalism.
Título: Violation: Justice, Race and Serial Murder ...
Editorial: HarperPress 19/03/2007
Año de publicación: 2007
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Hardcover / Hardback. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fine. First edition. Hardback. Over 8 terrifying months in the 1970s, 7 elderly women were raped and murdered in Columbus, Georgia, a city of 200,000 people whose history and conservative values are typical of America's Deep South. The victims, who were strangled in their beds with their own stockings, were affluent and white, while the police believed from an early stage that the killer was black. In 1986, 8yrs after the last murder, an African-American, Carlton Gary, was convicted of the murders and sentenced to death. Though many in Columbus doubted his guilt, he was, at time of publication, still on death row. The award-winning author followed this case for more than a decade, while Gary and his lawyers fought his legal appeals. He uncovered important fresh evidence that was hidden during Gary's trial and that suggests that he was innocent, including a cast of the killer's teeth, made from a savage bite wound in the last victim's breast. However, as the author's investigation proceeded, he came to realise that the dark saga of the Columbus stocking stranglings only made sense against the background of the city's bloodstained history of racism, lynching and unsolved, politically motivated murder. For example, he discovered that a black teenager was brutally lynched in 1912 after he was tried and acquitted of murdering a white boy, who had died in an accident. The judge to whom the Gary case was first assigned in 1984 was the son of the man who led that lynch mob; later, in 2002, his great-nephew took charge of Cary's appeal. Framed by its revelation of two kinds of lynching - one carried out illegally by mobs, the other perpetrated under the cover of law - this book is a tense and gripping drama, its pages filled with evocatively drawn characters, insidious institutions and the extraordinary connections that bind the past and present. Illus. + Maps, Epilogue, Notes on Sources and Index. 350pp. 8vo. h/back. From the library of true crime writer, Wilfred Gregg, with his personal b/plate. F. in F. dw. Nº de ref. del artículo: 16228
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