Dead Man Walking Off Death Row
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Author | : Helen Prejean |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2011-02-02 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0307787699 |
#1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A profoundly moving spiritual journey through our system of capital punishment and an unprecedented look at the human consequences of the death penalty • "Stunning moral clarity.” —The Washington Post Book World • Basis for the award-winning major motion picture starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn "Sister Prejean is an excellent writer, direct and honest and unsentimental. . . . She almost palpably extends a hand to her readers.” —The New York Times Book Review In 1982, Sister Helen Prejean became the spiritual advisor to Patrick Sonnier, the convicted killer of two teenagers who was sentenced to die in the electric chair of Louisiana’s Angola State Prison. In the months before Sonnier’s death, the Roman Catholic nun came to know a man who was as terrified as he had once been terrifying. She also came to know the families of the victims and the men whose job it was to execute—men who often harbored doubts about the rightness of what they were doing. Out of that dreadful intimacy comes a profoundly moving spiritual journey through our system of capital punishment. Here Sister Helen confronts both the plight of the condemned and the rage of the bereaved, the fears of a society shattered by violence and the Christian imperative of love. On its original publication in 1993, Dead Man Walking emerged as an unprecedented look at the human consequences of the death penalty. Now, some two decades later, this story—which has inspired a film, a stage play, an opera and a musical album—is more gut-wrenching than ever, stirring deep and life-changing reflection in all who encounter it.
Author | : Debbie Morris |
Publisher | : Zondervan |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2000-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0310231876 |
Robert Willie, the death-row prisoner in Dead Man Walking, was convicted of raping a woman who tells her story here.
Author | : Herbie Underwood |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 2011-07-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781589099654 |
Dead Man Walking Off Death Row: The Herbie Underwood Story is the true story of my life, how I grew up as a cop's son, then at the age of 13 found sex, drugs, Rock-n-Roll & crimes, and most importantly my best friend Bruce. We just lost him on June 30, 2011, as he was anxiously awaiting the first copy. We did most of the drugs, sex, and crimes, but God got a hold of our lives. Bruce was my best friend and we were going to help talk about the book so others would not follow in our footsteps. I'll miss you for now, but I know I will see you again.This is dedicated to 11-7, 7-11 forever -- Bruce Goss"Dead Man Walking Off Death Row is a true story about the transformation in Herbie's life when he encountered Jesus on Death Row and experienced forgiveness that transformed his life. Through his story Herbie tells us: 'If it happened to me, a convict, it can happen to anyone.'" -- Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ Author, Dead Man Walking
Author | : Helen Prejean |
Publisher | : Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd |
Total Pages | : 340 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781853116827 |
Sr Helen Prejean has accompanied five men to execution since she began her work in 1982. She believes the last two, Dobie Williams in Louisiana and Joseph O'Dell in Virginia, were innocent, but their juries were blocked from seeing all the evidence and their defence teams were incompetent. 'The readers of this book will be the first "jury" with access to all the evidence the trail juries never saw', she says. The Death of Innocents shows how race, prosecutorial ambition, poverty and publicity determine who dies and who lives. Prejean raises profound constitutional questions about the legality of the death penalty.
Author | : Christopher Berry-Dee |
Publisher | : John Blake |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011-04 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 9781843582779 |
Originally published in hardcover in 2008.
Author | : Michael L. Varnado |
Publisher | : Writers Advantage Press |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : |
The chief investigator who discovered the body gives his eyewitness account of the criminal investigation and trial resulting from the 1980 abduction, rape, and murder of Faith Colleen Hathaway in Louisiana. Robert Lee Willie, Helen Prejean's "Dead Man Walking," was convicted of this crime and executed at Louisiana State Penitentiary.
Author | : Mario Marazziti |
Publisher | : Seven Stories Press |
Total Pages | : 167 |
Release | : 2015-03-24 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1609805682 |
Nation states and communities throughout the world have reached certain decisions about capital punishment: It is the destruction of human life. It is ineffective as a deterrent for crime. It is an instrument the state uses to contain or eliminate its political adversaries. It is a tool of “justice” that disproportionality affects religious, social, and racial minorities. It is a sanction that cannot be fixed if unjustly applied. Yet the United States—along with countries notorious for human rights abuse—remains an advocate for the death penalty. In these thirteen pieces, Mario Marazziti exposes the profound inhumanity and irrationality of the death penalty in this country, and urges us to join virtually every other industrialized democracy in rendering capital punishment an abandoned practice belonging to a crueler time in human history. A polemical book, yes, yet one that brings together a wide range of stories to compel the heart as well the mind.
Author | : Steven Hale |
Publisher | : Melville House |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2024-03-19 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1612199232 |
In the vein of Waiting for an Echo and Dead Man Walking, a deeply immersive look at justice in America, told through the interwoven lives of condemned prisoners and the men and women who come to visit them . . . In 2018, after nearly a decade’s hiatus, the state of Tennessee began executing death row inmates, bucking national trends that showed the death penalty in decline. In less than two years, the state put seven men to death, more than any other state but Texas in that time period. It was an execution spree unlike any seen in Tennessee since the 1940s, one only brought to a halt by a global pandemic. Award-winning journalist Steven Hale was the leading reporter on these executions, covering them both locally for the Nashville Scene alt-weekly and nationally for The Appeal. In Death Row Welcomes You, Hale traces the lives of condemned prisoners at the Riverbend Maximum Security Institution—and the people who come to visit them. What brought them—the visitors and convicted murderers alike—to death row? The visitors are, for the most part, not activists—or at least they did not start out that way. Nor are they the sort of killer-obsessed death row groupies such settings sometimes attract. In fact, in most cases they are average people whose lives, not to mention their views on the death penalty, were turned upside down by a face-to-face meeting with a death row prisoner. Hale’s access to the people that make up that community afforded him a perspective that no other journalist has been granted, largely because Tennessee’s Department of Correction has all but shut off official media access. Combining topics that have long fascinated readers—crime, death, and life inside prison—Hale writes with humanity, empathy, and insight earned by befriending death row prisoners . . . and standing witness to their final moments.
Author | : Michael L. Varnado |
Publisher | : Pelican Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Capital punishment |
ISBN | : 9781589801561 |
A vivid eyewitness account of the investigation into the murder of Faith Hathaway by Robert Lee Willie and Joe Vaccaro.
Author | : Brooke Gladstone |
Publisher | : Workman Publishing |
Total Pages | : 97 |
Release | : 2017-05-16 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1523502622 |
Every week on the public radio show On the Media, the award-winning journalist Brooke Gladstone analyzes the media and how it shapes our perceptions of the world. Now, from her front-row perch on the day’s events, Gladstone brings her genius for making insightful, unexpected connections to help us understand what she calls—and what so many of us can acknowledge having—“trouble with reality.” Reality, as she shows us, was never what we thought it was—there is always a bubble, people are always subjective and prey to stereotypes. And that makes reality actually more vulnerable than we ever thought. Enter Donald J. Trump and his team of advisors. For them, as she writes, lying is the point. The more blatant the lie, the easier it is to hijack reality and assert power over the truth. Drawing on writers as diverse as Hannah Arendt, Walter Lippmann, Philip K. Dick, and Jonathan Swift, she dissects this strategy, straight out of the authoritarian playbook, and shows how the Trump team mastered it, down to the five types of tweets that Trump uses to distort our notions of what’s real and what’s not. And she offers hope. There is meaningful action, a time-tested treatment for moral panic. And there is also the inevitable reckoning. History tells us we can count on it. Brief and bracing, The Trouble with Reality shows exactly why so many of us didn’t see it coming, and how we can recover both our belief in reality—and our sanity.