There is a certain similarity between Jill Dando's murder and the overturning of the case against Barry George and a book that I am reading by John Grisham.
"The Innocent Man" is Grisham's first non-fiction work and is a fascinating read by anyone interested in America's criminal justice system.
Every page uncovers such a criminally incompetent police, public prosecuting department--even the judge seemed determined to railroad the accused onto death row.
My initial impression on reading it was that it was small wonder that Guantanamo Bay exists.
Then, I thought, thank God that things are run differently in the UK.
How wrong an assumption that is. Barry George was described as "The Local Nutter". Ron Williamson, Ada, Oklahoma, was another one, but he was only one of four completely innocent men sentenced for the murder of two women. Both murders were isolated cases.
This is a story of the ruthless conviction of a mentally unstable character. That he was a social problem with a bad reputation made him easy meat for the police and DA.
"The Innocent Man" is Grisham's first non-fiction work and is a fascinating read by anyone interested in America's criminal justice system.
Every page uncovers such a criminally incompetent police, public prosecuting department--even the judge seemed determined to railroad the accused onto death row.
My initial impression on reading it was that it was small wonder that Guantanamo Bay exists.
Then, I thought, thank God that things are run differently in the UK.
How wrong an assumption that is. Barry George was described as "The Local Nutter". Ron Williamson, Ada, Oklahoma, was another one, but he was only one of four completely innocent men sentenced for the murder of two women. Both murders were isolated cases.
This is a story of the ruthless conviction of a mentally unstable character. That he was a social problem with a bad reputation made him easy meat for the police and DA.