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Añadir al carritoTrade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Stock Photos! We photograph every item. light edge wear; Living the fast life of violence and drugs leads four young black men--who are on a quest for money, power and fame--to murder and greed.
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Añadir al carritoJONES, Antonne M. THE FAMILY. Philadelphia: Eldon Publishing Company, [1997]. 8vo., printed wraps. First Edition. Signed by Jones on half-title page. Fine. $15.00.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Two Verdicts. One Massacre. A City Forever Changed.On December 28, 2000, Philadelphia woke to a nightmare.Inside a modest rowhouse on Lex Street, ten people were lined up and executed. Only one survived.What followed was a race for justice.Within weeks, four men were arrested. Prosecutors moved quickly. The city demanded answers-and closure. Headlines declared the case solved.But beneath the surface, something didn't add up.What if the truth was more complicated than the verdicts?Equal Verdicts is a gripping work of investigative nonfiction that reconstructs the largest mass murder in Philadelphia's history through court transcripts, police records, and firsthand accounts.This is not just the story of a crime.It is the story of: A high-pressure investigationConflicting testimoniesA justice system pushed to its limitsAnd two verdicts that left more questions than answersAs the trials unfolded, evidence was challenged, narratives shifted, and the line between justice and error began to blur.Were the right men convicted?Or did the system fail when it mattered most?Perfect for readers of true crime, courtroom drama, and real-life investigations, Equal Verdicts offers a forensic examination of a case that continues to echo through the legal and social fabric of the city.This is more than a retelling.It is a search for truth. Ten people executed. Four men convicted. But in the largest mass murder in Philadelphia's history, the verdicts raised more questions than they answered. Was justice served, or did the system fail when it mattered most? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Dickinson Square Publishing, 2026
ISBN 10: 969409366X ISBN 13: 9789694093666
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Two Verdicts. One Massacre. A City Forever Changed.On December 28, 2000, Philadelphia woke to a nightmare.Inside a modest rowhouse on Lex Street, ten people were lined up and executed. Only one survived.What followed was a race for justice.Within weeks, four men were arrested. Prosecutors moved quickly. The city demanded answers-and closure. Headlines declared the case solved.But beneath the surface, something didn't add up.What if the truth was more complicated than the verdicts?Equal Verdicts is a gripping work of investigative nonfiction that reconstructs the largest mass murder in Philadelphia's history through court transcripts, police records, and firsthand accounts.This is not just the story of a crime.It is the story of: A high-pressure investigationConflicting testimoniesA justice system pushed to its limitsAnd two verdicts that left more questions than answersAs the trials unfolded, evidence was challenged, narratives shifted, and the line between justice and error began to blur.Were the right men convicted?Or did the system fail when it mattered most?Perfect for readers of true crime, courtroom drama, and real-life investigations, Equal Verdicts offers a forensic examination of a case that continues to echo through the legal and social fabric of the city.This is more than a retelling.It is a search for truth. Ten people executed. Four men convicted. But in the largest mass murder in Philadelphia's history, the verdicts raised more questions than they answered. Was justice served, or did the system fail when it mattered most? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Dickinson Square Publishing, 2026
ISBN 10: 969409366X ISBN 13: 9789694093666
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Two Verdicts. One Massacre. A City Forever Changed.On December 28, 2000, Philadelphia woke to a nightmare.Inside a modest rowhouse on Lex Street, ten people were lined up and executed. Only one survived.What followed was a race for justice.Within weeks, four men were arrested. Prosecutors moved quickly. The city demanded answers-and closure. Headlines declared the case solved.But beneath the surface, something didn't add up.What if the truth was more complicated than the verdicts Equal Verdicts is a gripping work of investigative nonfiction that reconstructs the largest mass murder in Philadelphia's history through court transcripts, police records, and firsthand accounts.This is not just the story of a crime.It is the story of: - A high-pressure investigation- Conflicting testimonies- A justice system pushed to its limits- And two verdicts that left more questions than answersAs the trials unfolded, evidence was challenged, narratives shifted, and the line between justice and error began to blur.Were the right men convicted Or did the system fail when it mattered most Perfect for readers of true crime, courtroom drama, and real-life investigations, Equal Verdicts offers a forensic examination of a case that continues to echo through the legal and social fabric of the city.This is more than a retelling.It is a search for truth.