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The Death of Innocents: An Eyewitness Account of Wrongful Executions
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From The Author Of The National Bestseller
dead Man Walking
comes A Brave And Fiercely Argued New Book That Tests The Moral Edge Of The Debate On Capital Punishment: What If We’re Executing Innocent Men? Two Cases In Point Are Dobie Gillis Williams, An Indigent Black Man With An Iq Of 65, And Joseph Roger O’dell. Both Were Convicted Of Murder On Flimsy Evidence (o’dell’s Principal Accuser Was A Jailhouse Informant Who Later Recanted His Testimony). Both Were Executed In Spite Of Numerous Appeals. Sister Helen Prejean Watched Both Of Them Die.as She Recounts These Men’s Cases And Takes Us Through Their Terrible Last Moments, Prejean Brilliantly Dismantles The Legal And Religious Arguments That Have Been Used To Justify The Death Penalty. Riveting, Moving, And Ultimately Damning,
the Death Of Innocents
Is A Book We Dare Not Ignore.
Since the 1993 publication of her memoir
Dead Man Walking
and the 1995 film it inspired, Sister Helen Prejean has become a powerful and articulate presence in the fight against the death penalty in America. In
The Death of Innocents
, Prejean focuses her argument on the ways in which an unjust system may be killing innocent people. She tells the story of two inmates she came to know as a spiritual adviser. Dobie Williams, a poor black man with an IQ of 65 from rural Louisiana, was executed after being represented by incompetent counsel and found guilty by an all-white jury based mostly on conjecture and speculation. Joseph O'Dell was convicted of murder after the court heard from an inmate who later admitted to giving false testimony for his own benefit. O'Dell received neither an evidentiary hearing nor potentially exculpatory DNA testing and was executed, insisting on his innocence the whole while. Besides exploring the shaky cases against them, Prejean describes in vivid detail the thoughts and feelings of Williams and O'Dell as their bids for clemency fail and they are put to death. The second part of the book details "the machinery of death," the legal process that Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun, dismayed at the inequities of the death penalty, cited as his reason for resigning and that current justice Antonin Scalia has boasted of being a part of. Prejean is impassioned as she describes what she sees as an arrogant attitude by both Scalia and the contemporary judicial system. Her chance confrontation with Scalia at an airport is a gripping collision of disparate worlds. In recent years, DNA testing has overturned the convictions of scores of prisoners, including many on death row. As the death penalty is increasingly called into question, Sister Helen Prejean will surely be a force in that debate.
--John Moe
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