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The Innocent Killer
Michael Griesbach
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Description for The Innocent Killer
Paperback. Tells the story of one of America's most notorious wrongful convictions, that of Steven Avery, a Wisconsin man who spent eighteen years in prison for the violent assault of Penny Beernsten. This book exposes the failings of the justice system and its devastating consequences for both the accused and the victims. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: 1KB; BTC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 197 x 22. Weight in Grams: 218.
___________________________ THE BESTSELLING BOOK ON THE CASE IN THE HIT NETFLIX SERIES MAKING A MURDERER This is the story of one of America's most notorious wrongful convictions. Steven Avery is a Wisconsin man who spent eighteen years in prison for the violent assault of Penny Beernsten. But two years after he was exonerated, just when he was poised to reap millions in his wrongful conviction lawsuit, Steven Avery was arrested for the brutal murder of Teresa Halbach. The 'Innocent Man' had turned into a cold-blooded killer. Or had he? Michael Griesbach is a veteran prosecutor who worked with the Wisconsin Innocence Project on the case which led to Avery's exoneration in 2003. Examining both trials in depth and presenting an alternative view of the Teresa Halbach case, The Innocent Killer exposes the failings of the justice system and its devastating consequences for both the accused and the victims.
Product Details
Publisher
Windmill Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099510833
SKU
KSG0019387
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Ref
99-1
About Michael Griesbach
Michael Griesbach is a veteran prosecutor in the state of Wisconsin where the events recounted in his book occurred. He wrote The Innocent Killer as a challenge to the system. He hopes to leave readers better informed about the inner workings of the criminal justice system and more concerned about those whose lives it deeply affects. He worked on the case to overturn Steven Avery's original rape conviction and has reviewed all of the evidence in the Teresa Halbach case, to produce a work of non-fiction that will make you think again. He lives in North Eastern Wisconsin with his wife Jody and their four children.
Reviews for The Innocent Killer
An instant true-crime classic ... This shocking true story will be talked about, and argued about, for decades to come.
Burl Barer, Edgar Award-winning true crime author
A shocking example of what can happen when our justice system fails ... Griesbach's unflinching page-turner brings us closer to the truth.
Barry Scheck, Co-founder of the National Innocence Project
Destined to be one of this year's top true crime books.
Kimberley Cantrell
True Crime Book Reviews
The Innocent Killer is about tragedy, but it's also about hope. I survived my own personal nightmare when I was assaulted on the beach that day only to learn years later that I unwittingly played a starring role in someone else's ... We can't unring the bell of an injustice; we can't right the wrong. But we must joust with humility and learn from our mistakes - because to do anything less would be unforgivable.
Penny Beerntsen, crime survivor and restorative justice spokeswoman
Burl Barer, Edgar Award-winning true crime author
A shocking example of what can happen when our justice system fails ... Griesbach's unflinching page-turner brings us closer to the truth.
Barry Scheck, Co-founder of the National Innocence Project
Destined to be one of this year's top true crime books.
Kimberley Cantrell
True Crime Book Reviews
The Innocent Killer is about tragedy, but it's also about hope. I survived my own personal nightmare when I was assaulted on the beach that day only to learn years later that I unwittingly played a starring role in someone else's ... We can't unring the bell of an injustice; we can't right the wrong. But we must joust with humility and learn from our mistakes - because to do anything less would be unforgivable.
Penny Beerntsen, crime survivor and restorative justice spokeswoman