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Failure of Justice

A Brutal Murder, an Obsessed Cop, Six Wrongful Convictions

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Failure of Justice

By: John Ferak
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Everyone felt the same way: Small-town Nebraska widow Helen Wilson didn't have an ounce of meanness in her body. Then, on February 5, 1985, one of the coldest nights on record, the unthinkable happened. The 68-year-old resident was murdered inside her second-floor apartment. But why?

Local residents were horrified. What type of monster would target a vulnerable widow to fulfill his homicidal sexual fantasies? The crime scene was eerily ritualistic. The trail of evidence turned frustratingly cold until an astonishing breakthrough occurred four years later. A torn scrap of money recovered at the crime scene became the presumed smoking gun that helped solve the hideous crime. The news of six arrests was absolutely stunning to the locals in this easygoing blue-collar community of 12,000 residents. But why were six loosely connected misfits who lived as far away as Alabama, Colorado, and North Carolina being linked to the rape and murder of a beloved Nebraska widow?

As they sat in jail, the constant threat of Nebraska's barbaric electric chair frightened these troubled souls, except for one of them. Joseph White remained defiant in his fight to prove his innocence. It didn't matter. All six of the condemned were convicted of murder and sent away to prison for the ghastly crime. The town moved on, convinced that justice had been served.

For more than 25 years, the Beatrice 6 rotted in prison. In 2008, DNA tests proved that there'd been a terrible failure of justice, but what would it mean to the prisoners?

©2016 John Ferak (P)2016 WildBlue Press
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Critic reviews

"John Ferak has carved his necessary true-crime niche with another fascinating exploration of unalloyed evil in overlooked places, and a dysfunctional judicial system. A chilling piece of journalism." (Ron Franscell, author of The Darkest Night and Morgue: A Life in Death)
Fascinating True Story • Compelling Psychological Aspects • Excellent Narration • Thorough Research • Shocking Revelations
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Wow. A cautionary tale. If you are weak minded, have someone you trust negotiate for you. This book made me angry at the system. A must read book.

You have to hear it to believe it.

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A real incredible story of a, only in real life, whole town and a Sheriffs department can be high jacked into railroading helpless people though a bazaar gruesome murder case, and more.

A good true story I

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Another sad story of complete miscarriage of justice in this country! Wake up America, prisons are a highly profitable industry!

Sad

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sad to think that those who are sworn to protect can manipulate the system to fit their own agenda and yet it happens all the time.

good book

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What a story! This is really a wake up call for the justice system everywhere. A must read for any law student in my opinion.

Enlightening

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I just loved this book. Recommend it? Oh, you bet I recommend this! And you'll hear about my thoughts on all the other books in this series as I have purchased them all on Amazon and on Audible and plan to jump right into the next book.

What a GREAT book and EXCELLENT reading experience! YAY!
This audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost in exchange for an unbiased review courtesy of AudiobookBoom dot com."

Excellent psychological thriller

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I don't know if it's common in audiobooks to omit any repetitive phrases. It may not be as obvious or feel repetitive in print form. It drove me crazy and I picture Kevin Pierce ripping his hair out if he had to say it one more time, reports said. At the beginning you are told there was some 2000 plus pages of documents throughly examined, so I was keenly aware of that, reported court documents. The story was awesome, and written well, reviews stated...here it is, BUT every other minute(highly exaggerated, book indicated) the listener is reminded that it is some court, police, investigator, personal, witness, blah ba blah blah blah document or report. Barring that, it's a very interesting well done book, it was said in a report. Sorry, I just want to end every sentence like that, the review stated. Good listen though

Just one thing bothered me, his review stated

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Police files reveal..., newspaper articles indicate... I'm sure there are good reasons for such citations, but they become egregious. However, with little apparent need, as often there isn't any particularly controversial or disputed information shared. Decent enough story, though it struggles to maintain tension.

Court records show...

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Wow, such a difficult book to listen to because of the stories of those involved in the case. The writing and narration are outstanding but the story is truly heart breaking.
How can 6 people be wrongly convicted for a murder they did not commit? How can they be put to trial and imprisoned and spend years behind bars while innocent? How can they be released then have to fight for compensation for the time they were wrongfully imprisoned? If you were in their shoes would you "confess" or would you maintain your innocence?
This is a sign of a good book - made me think and question. Amazing listening!

Sobering listening

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Definitely, especially if they were fans of "Making of Murderer" (show on Netflix) or "Predator" by Jack Olsen. This book is written in a similar vein but with an entirely different event. The book is well-written and well performed.

Who was your favorite character and why?

This is a non-fiction book so the characters are real people. This is a memorable story populated by colorful people. The police officer who is a die-hard fan of "Starsky and Hutch" and tries to interrogate suspects based on the show comes to mind. This officer also based most of his case on interviews with a local gossip which he failed to record in any way. You can't even make this stuff up.

Which character – as performed by Kevin Pierce – was your favorite?

Sadly, Lobo, the main suspect in this book is a memorable tragic figure. This murder investigation interrupted his life just as he had make some positive headway in his otherwise troubled life.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The entire book moves you from shock at the horrific crime to disbelief at the direction the investigation takes to horror at how the whole thing works out.

Any additional comments?

This is a great book. I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.

Great Book Exposing Police Corruption.

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