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The brutal murder of Julia Wallace in 1931 became one of Britain's great unsolved murders. People began arguing about the case almost immediately and continue to do so. Using original sources, Jonathan Goodman re creates William Wallace's trial, witness by witness. Through his meticulous reconstruction, it becomes evident that the police and the medical examiner went out of their way to manufacture evidence.

Produktbeschreibung
The brutal murder of Julia Wallace in 1931 became one of Britain's great unsolved murders. People began arguing about the case almost immediately and continue to do so. Using original sources, Jonathan Goodman re creates William Wallace's trial, witness by witness. Through his meticulous reconstruction, it becomes evident that the police and the medical examiner went out of their way to manufacture evidence.
Autorenporträt
Jonathan Goodman, one of Britain's foremost true crime historians, passed away in 2008. The Killing of Julia Wallace launched his career as a historian of crime. The Kent State University Press was sought out by his estate to publish new U.S. editions of several of his collections. Other Goodman books published by The Kent State University Press include Bloody Versicles: The Rhymes of Crime (1993), The Passing of Starr Faithfull (1996), Tracks to Murder (2005), Murder on Several Occasions (2007), The Christmas Murders (2011), and The Supernatural Murders (2011).