Mistried (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
Can a person be tried more than once for the same crime in the United States? Under usual circumstances, no. But in Mississippi, one man was tried six times for the same brutal crime - and his ordeal still hasn’t ended.
One July morning in 1996, three people were discovered dead and one at death’s door in a furniture store in Winona, Mississippi. Three of the victims were White - including the store owner. That same day, a Black man, Curtis Flowers, was identified as the prime suspect.
Flowers had worked at the store for three days and had quit under questionable circumstances. But almost no substantive evidence linked him to the crime. A devout Christian and gospel singer, Flowers had no prior criminal record and the barest of motives. Caught between a relentless Mississippi prosecutor and the fury of both African-American and White communities in his town, Flowers has endured six separate trials over more than a decade in a case that remains undecided.
Customer Reviews
Thoroughly compelling ...
Compelling but tragic in that this obviously innocent man still sits on death row after most of earlier trials were declared mistrial or guilty verdicts overturned by state Supreme Court. And the dishonorable public servants who are responsible for the injustice (I.e., a most disputable judge and district attorney with help from a corrupt police dept who still refuses to share evidence or listen to any from other counties throughout Mississippi even after a rash of similar murders would have compelled any real humans to look at those two..But why bother? This is the Bible Belt. Where those claim to religious -- aren't ) It's a story told so well -- simple and clear, I love the way Paul Alexander tells a story. Love all of his stuff.
Gripping
Really compelling piece