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Murdered by Mumia
A Life Sentence of Loss, Pain, and Injustice
by Maureen Faulkner and Michael A. Smerconish
Price:
$16.95
Pub. Date:
02/24/2009
Edition:
Binding:
Paperback
Page Count:
368
Trim Size:
6 x 9
ISBN 10:
1-59921-558-6
ISBN 13:
978-1-59921-558-7
Publisher:
The Lyons Press
Imprint:
Maureen Faulkner is the widow of police officer Danny Faulkner, infamously murdered in Philadelphia in 1981 by Wesley Cook, who goes by the name of Mumia Abu-Jamal. Although Abu-Jamal was convicted and sentenced to death in 1982, in May of 2007 his attorneys appealed his sentence once more (the federal appeals court has not yet ruled). The defendant has become an international cult figure, who has been supported by such Hollywood activists as Ed Asner, Tim Robbins, and Susan Sarandon. Faulkner and radio-host Smerconish tell the other side of the story: the widow’s anguish and grief and her attempts to bring closure to her husband’s murder more than 25 years later. Smerconish (who is also a lawyer) has studied the 5,000 pages of trial transcripts (transcripts Asner readily admits he has never looked at), and outlines and analyzes the issues and evidence. The case is compelling, and the reader comes away convinced – as is Sm erconish – that Abu-Jamal is guilty as charged. It is a latter-day In Cold Blood.
The authors' proceeds from the sale of this book are being donated to Justice for Police Officer Daniel Faulkner, Inc. a nonprofit organization which benefits the children of Philadelphia murder victims.
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