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Ramsey, James. Willful Blindness - A Diligent Pursuit of Justice. Booklocker.com, Inc., 2016.
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James Ramsey

Willful Blindness

A Diligent Pursuit of Justice
  • Booklocker.com, Inc.
  • 2016
  • Taschenbuch
  • 416 Seiten
  • ISBN 9781634916431
Herausgeber: David Bear

A brutal assault, dying declaration, corrupt investigation, perjured prosecution, and intractable punishment system; all are elements in a process of Willful Blindness. George Wilhelm was stabbed 23 times on the 8th floor rooftop of a parking garage and thrown off the building. Instead of falling to the ground, he landed one floor below, on a pedestrian bridge. Mortally wounded, he lived long enough to tell the police officer who found him: "Clarence. Clarence Miller did this to me." The next morning, police arrested Miller, a city hall factotum, who quickly fingered Charles "Zeke" Goldblum, 26, as Wilhelm's killer. A lawyer at a prominent accounting firm, a dutiful citizen with no criminal record,

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Goldblum was also the son of a prominent Rabbi. With two suspects behind bars, homicide detectives developed a complex case, also involving land fraud and arson. Both men were found guilty of first- degree murder, and sentenced to life. But the murder case against Goldblum was fabricated, and both the attorney who prosecuted him and the judge who tried him called his case a "miscarriage of justice." Yet Goldblum has served 40 years for a crime he did not commit. Willful Blindness documents a fascinating, cautionary case.

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