Final Justice: The True Story of the Richest Man Ever Tried for MurderThe Pulitzer Prize-winning authors of The Mormon Murders reveal the highly controversial legal tactics that convinced jurors to acquit Texas multi-millionaire Cullen Davis of the 1976 fatal shooting of his ex-wife's 12-year-old daughter and three other victims--although all survivors named Davis as the gunman. Photos. |
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