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Circumstantial Evidence by Pete Earley, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Circumstantial Evidence by Pete Earley, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
From Pete Earley
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From Pete Earley
Circumstantial Evidence by Pete Earley, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Pete Earley's The Hot House gave America a riveting, uncompromising look at the nation's most notorious prison-the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas-a book that Kirkus Reviews called a fascinating white-knuckle tour of hell, brilliantly reported. Now Earley shows us a different, even more intimate view of justice-and injustice-American-style. In Monroeville, Alabama, in the fall of 1986, a pretty junior college student was found murdered in the back of the dry cleaning shop where she worked. Several months later, Walter Johnny D. McMillian, a black man with no criminal record, was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for the crime. As McMillian sat in his cell on Alabama's death row, a young black lawyer named Bryan Stevenson took up his own investigation into the murder of Ronda Morrison. Finding a trial tainted by procedural mistakes, conflicting eyewitness accounts, and outright perjury, he was determined to see McMillian go free-even if it took the most unconventional means... | Circumstantial Evidence by Pete Earley, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Pete Earley's The Hot House gave America a riveting, uncompromising look at the nation's most notorious prison-the federal penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas-a book that Kirkus Reviews called a fascinating white-knuckle tour of hell, brilliantly reported. Now Earley shows us a different, even more intimate view of justice-and injustice-American-style. In Monroeville, Alabama, in the fall of 1986, a pretty junior college student was found murdered in the back of the dry cleaning shop where she worked. Several months later, Walter Johnny D. McMillian, a black man with no criminal record, was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death for the crime. As McMillian sat in his cell on Alabama's death row, a young black lawyer named Bryan Stevenson took up his own investigation into the murder of Ronda Morrison. Finding a trial tainted by procedural mistakes, conflicting eyewitness accounts, and outright perjury, he was determined to see McMillian go free-even if it took the most unconventional means... | Circumstantial Evidence by Pete Earley, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















