Articles liés à Until Proven Innocent

Harris, Arther Jay Until Proven Innocent ISBN 13 : 9780380777334

Until Proven Innocent - Couverture souple

 
9780380777334: Until Proven Innocent
Afficher les exemplaires de cette édition ISBN
 
 
Book by Harris Arthur Jay

Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.

Présentation de l'éditeur :
“DAD, I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS CASE. WHAT SHOULD I DO?” A TRUE STORY Breathless, a woman’s call to 911 interrupted a quiet night in the horse country suburbs: “I’m stabbed to death. Please!” Did somebody stab you? asked the operator. “Yes! And my husband, my baby!” Within minutes, officers arrived at her remote ranch house but didn’t know whether an assailant was still present. Announcing themselves, they got no response, then entered anyway, guns drawn, and began a dangerous, tense search, room by room. Then they heard a baby’s scream. Although the house wasn’t yet fully cleared, they followed the wailing to the master bedroom where they found, tied and gagged, her husband and elderly father-in-law. They and their 18-month-old all had been shot point-blank in the head—but were still alive. Shocked, the officers called out to bring in paramedics, who had to crawl through the living room because the house still had not been completely cleared. Hurrying, and contrary to usual procedures, the officers spread out. One found a locked closet door; four officers gathered, and with guns ready, one of them kicked it in. Behind it they found their 911 caller—still holding the phone. “Oh, shit,” said the kicker. In the history of Davie, Florida, there had never been such a savage and sociopathic crime, and police and homicide prosecutor Brian Cavanagh were determined to resolve it. For three years, they had two suspects under surveillance, then arrest. Both faced the death penalty. But as the legal case progressed, Cavanagh began to doubt that the defendants were partners. Possibly one had been a victim of the other, as well. In 1963, Cavanagh’s dad, Tom, a Manhattan lieutenant of detectives, had a famous case called the “Career Girls Murder,” two women in their twenties found horribly mutilated in their Upper East Side apartment. The newspapers played the story big, a random killer on the loose, meanwhile Tom and his precinct detectives had been unable to solve it. Months after the murder, Brooklyn detectives declared the case solved; they’d taken a signed confession from a man with a low IQ. Their additional proof was a photo in his wallet; it was of one of the girls he killed, he said. The man quickly recanted, although that didn’t much matter to the Brooklyn detectives. As soon as he heard some of the details of the confession, Tom disbelieved it; the man didn’t fit the profile. Needing to work quietly under the most difficult of circumstances, Tom sent out his own detectives to do the impossible: identify the girl in the picture. It had been taken in some sort of park setting. They first showed it to botanists, who recognized the type of trees in the background and where they grew. From that they could guess at where the park was. Targeting nearby high schools, the detectives then showed the photo to teachers to see if any could recognize the girl. One did. When they found the girl, she asked, “Where did you get that?” After all that impossibly good work, Tom and his detectives caught a break and found the real killer of the Career Girls. Until then, Tom said, he hadn’t believed that police could make such mistakes. Afterward, as a result, New York State outlawed the death penalty. As well, this remarkable story inspired a TV movie and series starring a character playing Cavanagh’s role. His name was Lt. Theo Kojak. As a child, Brian Cavanagh had watched his dad’s anguish throughout that situation. Now, he had a case that was remarkably similar—except that he was potentially on the wrong side. Once his confidence level in the guilt of one of his defendants dropped to a level of precarious uncertainty, Brian showed the same courage as did his dad so many years earlier—proving that the son was the equal of his father.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Arthur Jay Harris is the author of the investigative true crime books Speed Kills, Flowers for Mrs. Luskin, Until Proven Innocent and the two-book series with a Single Edition, The Unsolved Murder of Adam Walsh, all stories that challenge the official findings by police and prosecutors. He lives in Florida. For the Adam Walsh case, he has appeared on television many times: ABC Primetime; Anderson Cooper 360; Nancy Grace; Ashleigh Banfield; The Lineup; Inside Edition; Catherine Crier; Cold Blood, and on local TV in Miami and Milwaukee. He has also written stories on the case that have appeared in print in The Miami Herald, Broward-Palm Beach New Times, and Miami Daily Business Review. In addition, Art has presented on television other crime stories he has investigated at length, including on the shows Snapped; City Confidential; Prison Diaries, Inside Edition, A Current Affair, and Hard Copy.

Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.

  • ÉditeurAvon Books
  • Date d'édition1997
  • ISBN 10 0380777339
  • ISBN 13 9780380777334
  • ReliureBroché
  • Evaluation vendeur
EUR 51,05

Autre devise

Frais de port : EUR 3,74
Vers Etats-Unis

Destinations, frais et délais

Ajouter au panier

Autres éditions populaires du même titre

9781484092446: Until Proven Innocent: Could the real-life Kojak help save a man from the electric chair?

Edition présentée

ISBN 10 :  1484092449 ISBN 13 :  9781484092446
Editeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishi..., 2013
Couverture souple

Meilleurs résultats de recherche sur AbeBooks

Image d'archives

Harris, Arthur Jay
Edité par Avon Books (1995)
ISBN 10 : 0380777339 ISBN 13 : 9780380777334
Neuf Paperback Quantité disponible : 1
Vendeur :
GoldenWavesOfBooks
(Fayetteville, TX, Etats-Unis)
Evaluation vendeur

Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. New. Fast Shipping and good customer service. N° de réf. du vendeur Holz_New_0380777339

Plus d'informations sur ce vendeur | Contacter le vendeur

Acheter neuf
EUR 51,05
Autre devise

Ajouter au panier

Frais de port : EUR 3,74
Vers Etats-Unis
Destinations, frais et délais
Image d'archives

Harris, Arthur Jay
Edité par Avon Books (1995)
ISBN 10 : 0380777339 ISBN 13 : 9780380777334
Neuf Paperback Quantité disponible : 1
Vendeur :
GoldBooks
(Denver, CO, Etats-Unis)
Evaluation vendeur

Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed. N° de réf. du vendeur think0380777339

Plus d'informations sur ce vendeur | Contacter le vendeur

Acheter neuf
EUR 51,94
Autre devise

Ajouter au panier

Frais de port : EUR 3,97
Vers Etats-Unis
Destinations, frais et délais
Image d'archives

Harris, Arthur Jay
Edité par Avon Books (1995)
ISBN 10 : 0380777339 ISBN 13 : 9780380777334
Neuf Paperback Quantité disponible : 1
Vendeur :
Wizard Books
(Long Beach, CA, Etats-Unis)
Evaluation vendeur

Description du livre Paperback. Etat : new. New. N° de réf. du vendeur Wizard0380777339

Plus d'informations sur ce vendeur | Contacter le vendeur

Acheter neuf
EUR 52,97
Autre devise

Ajouter au panier

Frais de port : EUR 3,27
Vers Etats-Unis
Destinations, frais et délais
Image d'archives

Harris, Arthur Jay
Edité par Avon Books (1995)
ISBN 10 : 0380777339 ISBN 13 : 9780380777334
Neuf Paperback Quantité disponible : 1
Vendeur :
The Book Spot
(Sioux Falls, SD, Etats-Unis)
Evaluation vendeur

Description du livre Paperback. Etat : New. N° de réf. du vendeur Abebooks18051

Plus d'informations sur ce vendeur | Contacter le vendeur

Acheter neuf
EUR 56,80
Autre devise

Ajouter au panier

Frais de port : Gratuit
Vers Etats-Unis
Destinations, frais et délais