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Review Ф Guilty By Popular Demand: A True Story of Small-Town Injustice (True Crime History (Kent State)) DOC by Bill Osinski eBook or Kindle ePUB Online

Guilty By Popular Demand: A True Story of Small-Town Injustice (True Crime History (Kent State)) Ten days later their mutilated torsos were found floating in the river. The occasion was the conviction of Dale N. What really happened on that bitter cold day in January 1984 was the total collapse of the local criminal justice system. On

Guilty By Popular Demand: A True Story of Small-Town Injustice (True Crime History (Kent State))

Guilty By Popular Demand: A True Story of Small-Town Injustice (True Crime History (Kent State))

TITLE:Guilty By Popular Demand: A True Story of Small-Town Injustice (True Crime History (Kent State))
AUTHOR:Bill Osinski
RATING:4.53 (972 Votes)
ASIN:1606351338
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:198 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2012-07-06
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Murder and miscarriage of justice in a rural communityThe townsfolk of Logan, Ohio, a mined-out area of the Appalachian foothills, cheered as an innocent man was convicted and sent to death row. The occasion was the conviction of Dale N. Johnston. His trial ended nothing; the tragedies had just begun. What really happened on that bitter cold day in January 1984 was the total collapse of the local criminal justice system.It began with a lovers' quarrel. On October 4, 1982, Johnston's stepdaughter Annette Cooper Johnston an 18-year-old beauty contestant, horsewoman, and aspiring computer programmer fought and quickly made up with her 19-year-old boyfriend, Todd Schultz. They were last seen walking together on the C&O Railroad tracks, crossing a trestle bridge over the Hocking River. Ten days later their mutilated torsos were found floating in the river. The next day their heads and

Editorial : About the AuthorBill Osinski was a newspaper reporter for 36 years and first covered the Logan murder case for the Akron Beacon Journal. A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, he now writes books and screenplays, two of which have been optioned for motion picture projects. He lives with his wife Eileen near Atlanta, Georgia.

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