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  • Justice Gone Haywire: Book Two

  • True Tales of the Vicious and Victimized
  • By: Denise Noe
  • Narrated by: Michael Troop
  • Length: 9 hrs and 26 mins

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Justice Gone Haywire: Book Two

By: Denise Noe
Narrated by: Michael Troop
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Publisher's Summary

A collection of tales not for the faint of heart!

These gruesome stories have peppered the pages of newspapers and history books over the centuries. Some are well-known. Some aren’t. They rest in that murky place between true crime and horror. The tales in this, book two of the series, focus on where the courts and media got it wrong. The falsely accused. Cases in which justice went...haywire.

Inside Justice Gone Haywire:

  • "Queen Katherine Howard: In Her Defense"
  • "Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle"
  • "The Murder of Mary Phagan and Lynching of Leo Frank"
  • "The Scottsboro Boys"
  • "The Murder of Marilyn Sheppard and the Trials of Dr. Sam"
  • "The Alice Crimmins Case"
  • "Jean Harris: The Case For Her Innocence"
  • "The Jonathan J. Pollard Spy Case"
  • "The Schizophrenic Falsely Convicted as the “Bike Path Rapist”
  • "Gary Dotson, Cathleen Crowell, and the Rape that Never Was"
©2021 Denise Noe (P)2022 Denise Noe

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