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A Perversion Of Justice A Southern Tragedy Of Murder Lies And Innocence Betrayed Kathryn Medico Mollye Barrows

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A Perversion Of Justice A Southern Tragedy Of Murder Lies And Innocence Betrayed Kathryn Medico Mollye Barrows
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A Perversion Of Justice A Southern Tragedy Of Murder Lies And Innocence Betrayed Kathryn Medico Mollye Barrows instant download after payment.

Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Kathryn Medico & Mollye Barrows
ISBN: 9780060549299, 0060549297
Language: English
Year: 2004

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A Perversion Of Justice A Southern Tragedy Of Murder Lies And Innocence Betrayed Kathryn Medico Mollye Barrows by Kathryn Medico & Mollye Barrows 9780060549299, 0060549297 instant download after payment.

The accused killers were children: 12-year-old Alex King and his brother Derek, one year older, the two youngest defendants ever to stand trial for murder in Florida’s history. The boys had already confessed to the brutal slaying of Terry King, their own father, who was beaten to death with a baseball bat on a November night on the outskirts of Pensacola. But in the course of the seemingly open-and-shut legal proceedings, a shadowy third player began to emerge. A convicted pedophile named Rick Chavis had befriended young Alex and was now, bizarrely, going to be tried separately for the same crime; a monstrous human predator who had seen two confused youths as perfect, easy prey. A startling look inside one of the most fascinating cases of 2002––the murder of Terry King, the conviction of his 12 and 13–year old sons, and the pedophile who was accused of being an accessory. On November 26, 2001, Terry King was found dead in his recliner in his home in Pensacola, Florida. Though a fire had been set in an attempt to cover up the scene, the evidence was indisputable––he had been beaten to death with a baseball bat. Days later, King's two young sons, 12 and 13 and not even five feet tall each, were found hiding out in the mobile home of their close friend, Rick Chavis, a convicted pedophile who had recently become very close to 12–year old Alex. In parallel statements, Alex and Derek confessed to murdering their father, and soon, they became the two youngest people ever to stand on trial for murder in the state of Florida. But in a startling twist, the prosecution decided to do the unprecedented––try the boys for murder in one trial and Rick Chavis for murder in another, despite the boys' confessions. And in a case that gripped the state of Florida and hit headlines across the nation, convictions came down and were soon overturned. But in the end, the case became a series of missed opportunities, stunning reversals, and one of the most riveting true crime stories of the last decade.

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