Violation: Justice, Race and Serial Murder in the Deep South

Violation: Justice, Race and Serial Murder in the Deep South
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Columbus, Georgia, has been run by the same tiny clique for over 100 years – the members of the all-white Big Eddy Club. This is the story of a fascinating and rotten community whose victims pay the ultimate price.Over eight terrifying months in the 1970s, seven elderly women were raped and murdered in Columbus, Georgia, a city of 200,000 people whose history and conservative values are typical of America's Deep South. The victims, who were strangled in their beds with their own stockings, were affluent and white, while the police believed from an early stage that the killer was black. In 1986, eight years after the last murder, an African-American, Carlton Gary, was convicted and sentenced to death. Though many in Columbus doubt his guilt, he is still on death row.Award-winning reporter David Rose has followed this case for almost a decade, while Gary and his lawyers have fought his legal appeals. He has uncovered important fresh evidence that was hidden from Gary's trial and that suggests that he is innocent, including a cast of the killer's teeth, made from a savage bite wound in the last victim's breast. However, as Rose's investigation proceeded, he came to realise that the dark saga of the Columbus stocking stranglings only makes sense against the background of the city's bloodstained history of racism, lynching and unsolved, politically motivated murder.‘Violation’ is a tense and gripping drama, its pages filled with evocatively drawn characters, insidious institutions and the extraordinary connections that bind the past and present. A unique mélange of investigative journalism, true crime mystery, personal travelogue and historical scoop, the book is also a compelling, accessible and timely exploration of America's approach to race and criminal justice, addressing the corruption of legal due process as a tool of racial oppression.

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David Rose. Violation: Justice, Race and Serial Murder in the Deep South

VIOLATION. JUSTICE, RACE AND SERIAL MURDER IN THE DEEP SOUTH

DEDICATION

CONTENTS

MAPS

Strangling Crime Scenes

Other Locations

ONE The Best Place on Earth

TWO We’ve Got a Maniac

THREE Ghost-Hunting

FOUR Dragnet

FIVE The Hanging Judge

SIX Under Colour of Law

SEVEN The Trial

EIGHT A Benchmark for Justice

NINE To the Death House

TEN Violation

ELEVEN Due Process

TWELVE Southern Justice and the Stocking Stranglings

EPILOGUE

INDEX

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

PRAISE

OTHER WORKS

COPYRIGHT

ABOUT THE PUBLISHER

NOTES ON SOURCES

CHAPTER ONE: THE BEST PLACE ON EARTH

CHAPTER TWO: WE’VE GOT A MANIAC

CHAPTER THREE: GHOST-HUNTING

CHAPTER FOUR: DRAGNET

CHAPTER FIVE: THE HANGING JUDGE

CHAPTER SIX: UNDER COLOUR OF LAW

CHAPTER SEVEN: THE TRIAL

CHAPTER EIGHT: A BENCHMARK FOR JUSTICE

CHAPTER NINE: TO THE DEATH HOUSE

CHAPTER TEN: VIOLATION

CHAPTER ELEVEN: DUE PROCESS

CHAPTER TWELVE: SOUTHERN JUSTICE AND THE STOCKING STRANGLINGS

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Almost ten years later, in June 1986, Bowden had lost his every appeal, and his last chance lay with Georgia’s Board of Pardons and Parole. However, evidence had now emerged that Pullen had overstated Bowden’s mental capabilities. In fact he had an IQ of fifty-nine, and was well within the clinical parameters of mental retardation.

Bowden’s pending execution became a cause célèbre. The international music stars Joan Baez, Peter Gabriel, Lou Reed and Bryan Adams signed a petition to stop the killing, and sang at a protest concert in Atlanta. A flurry of last-minute legal petitions bought a few days’ stay of execution, but on 23 June the Pardons and Parole board decided that he had indeed, in Pullen’s phrase, ‘known the difference from right and wrong’ at the time of Kay Stryker’s murder. The following morning, Bowden was led into the death chamber, his head and right leg shaved. The prison warden held out a microphone to carry his last words to an audience of lawyers, reporters and officials.

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