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The Whole Truth?: A Case of Murder on the Appalachian Trail
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Author(s)H. L. Pohlman
PublisherUniversity of Massachusetts Press
ISBN / ASIN155849166X
ISBN-139781558491663
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,203,562
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
On May 13, 1988, Stephen Roy Carr, a so-called mountain man living in Michaux State Forest in south central Pennsylvania, shot two female hikers while they were making love at a campsite near the Appalachian Trail. Rebecca Wight died at the scene. Claudia Brenner, despite five bullet wounds, survived to testify against her attacker.
In this book, H. L. Pohlman reconstructs the dramatic story of this murder case and traces its disposition through the criminal justice system. Drawing on interviews with participants as well as court records, he closely examines competing interpretations of the evidence. Was the attack a hate crime? A sex crime? A class crime? At the same time, he shows how a broad range of substantive and procedural issues―from the rights of the accused to evaluation of potential mitigating circumstances―can influence the assessment of culpability in homicide cases.
In this book, H. L. Pohlman reconstructs the dramatic story of this murder case and traces its disposition through the criminal justice system. Drawing on interviews with participants as well as court records, he closely examines competing interpretations of the evidence. Was the attack a hate crime? A sex crime? A class crime? At the same time, he shows how a broad range of substantive and procedural issues―from the rights of the accused to evaluation of potential mitigating circumstances―can influence the assessment of culpability in homicide cases.












