Trial by ambush Murder, injustice, and the truth about the case of Barbara Graham

Marcia Clark

Book - 2024

"Unwanted and neglected from birth, Barbara Graham had to overcome the odds just to survive. Her beauty was both a blessing and a curse--offering her too many options of all the wrong kind. Her innate sensitivity left her vulnerable to the harsh realities of the street, where she was left to fend for herself before she reached double digits. Her record of petty crimes spoke to a life that constantly teetered on the brink of disaster. But in 1953, a catastrophic twist of fate would catapult her out of obscurity and into the headlines. When a robbery spiraled out of control and escalated into a brutal murder, Barbara became the centerpiece of a media circus. Her beauty enraptured the press, and they were quick to portray her as a villain...ous femme fatale despite [what author Marcia Clark views as] abundant evidence to the contrary--a fiction the prosecution eagerly promoted"--

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Subjects
Genres
True crime stories
Published
Seattle : Thomas & Mercer [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Marcia Clark (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
258 pages : illustration ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781662515965
9781662515958
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Clark (the Samantha Brinkman series), the former lead prosecutor in the O.J. Simpson case, brings new insights to a sensational killing from the 1950s in this standout true crime narrative. In 1953, Mabel Monahan, a 64-year-old widow living alone in Burbank, Calif., died during a home invasion. A confidential tip pointed police to career criminal Baxter Shorter, who admitted to plotting the burglary and threw Barbara Graham, the girlfriend of another violent criminal, under the bus for Monahan's killing. Graham, who allegedly pistol-whipped Monahan during the break-in, quickly became a tabloid fixture, thanks to her portrayal as a "vicious and cold-blooded, albeit beautiful, murderer." She was convicted of the crime and executed in 1955 at San Quentin; the saga inspired the 1958 film I Want to Live!. Clark, however, convincingly argues that Graham faced an unfair trial. She draws on courtroom transcripts and previously withheld testimony to reveal that the prosecution tampered with key evidence and sought to entrap Graham while she was in jail. Impressive research, combined with breakneck pacing and a trenchant critique of the media circus surrounding Graham's arrest, bring the verdict down decisively in Clark's favor. This is masterful. Agent: Dan Conaway, Writers House. (Nov.)

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