Till Death Us Do Part by Vincent Bugliosi

Till Death Us Do Part by Vincent Bugliosi

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Till Death Us Do Part by Vincent Bugliosi

On December 11, 1966, a mysterious assassin shot Henry Stockton to death, set his house on fire, and left the scene without a trace. A year later, when a woman was found brutally killed, shreds of evidence suggested a connection between the two murders.

In the Palliko-Stockton trial, prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi offered a brilliant summation that synthesized for the jury the many inferences and shades of meaning in the testimony, fitting all the pieces together in a mosaic of guilt. But will the jury be persuaded?

Vincent Bugliosi graduated from UCLA Law School in 1964 with a law degree. He won 105 out of 106 felony jury cases throughout his career as a prosecutor for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office. His most well-known trial was the Charles Manson case, which inspired his best-selling book Helter Skelter. Helter Skelter and his follow-up, Till Death Do Us Part, both received Edgar Allan Poe Awards for best true-crime book of the year. And the Sea Will Tell, his second true-crime book, debuted at #1 on the New York Times hardcover bestseller list, as did Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780393088212
ISBN 10 0393088219
Titel Till Death Us Do Part
Autor Vincent Bugliosi
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag W. W. Norton & Company
Erscheinungsjahr 1978-01-01
Seitenanzahl 384
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