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In this profound and fascinating book, the authors revisit an overlooked Supreme Court decision that changed forever how justice is carried out in the United States. In 1906, Ed Johnson was the innocnet black man found guilty of the brutal rape of Nevada Taylor, a white woman, and sentenced to die in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Two black lawyers, not even part of the original defense, appealed to the Supreme Court for a stay of execution, and the stay, incredibly, was granted. Frenzied with rage at the deision, locals responded by lynching Johnson, and what ensued was a breathtaking whirlwind of groundbreaking legal action whose import, Thurgood Marshall would claim, "has never been fully explained." Provocative, thorough, and gripping, Contempt of Court is a long-overdue look at events that clearly depict the peculiar and tenuous relationship between justice and the law.
A lifeless newborn baby is found discarded in a motel Dumpster.
Authorities quickly arrest the infant's teenage parents, charging
them with murder. Did Amy Grossberg and Brian Peterson, in fact,
murder their own baby? Tammy Wynette died suddenly at a relatively
young age, and yet no autopsy was performed? Was someone trying to
hide the real cause of death? Did Sam Sheppard (later dubbed "The
Fugitive" based on a television series) really kill his wife? And
if not, who committed the murder? Things are not always as they
appear, as world-renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht
shows in this riveting behind-the-scenes look at nine famous cases.
In the nationally known baby case involving Amy Grossberg and Brian
Peterson, Dr. Wecht reviews the evidence and comes to a startling
conclusion. In fascinating detail, he demonstrates how the tools of
forensic pathology often uncover murky, long-hidden secrets that
crack seemingly unsolvable crimes. Writing in the first-person Dr.
Wecht leads you into the heart of the investigation, focusing each
chapter on a single engrossing drama. He reveals the most startling
evidence that shows why JonBenet Ramsey's killer most likely came
from within her home, why O.J. Simpson probably had an accomplice
in the murder of Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman, shocking
revelations about Robert Berdella's grisly torture and sex-abuse
crimes against young men, and many intriguing facts about other
infamous cases. If you find the fictional plots of such dramas as
C.S.I. exciting, you will be amazed by the true stories told by Dr.
Wecht, with the help of two top-flight veteran reporters, Greg
Saitz and Mark Curriden, in this amazing real-life thriller. As
this intriguing page-turner proves, the science of forensic
pathology has changed the face of detective work forever. From the
Trade Paperback edition.
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