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Last Chance for Justice : How Relentless Investigators Uncovered New Evidence Convicting the Birmingham Church Bombers.
Title:
Last Chance for Justice : How Relentless Investigators Uncovered New Evidence Convicting the Birmingham Church Bombers.
Author:
Thorne, T. K.
ISBN:
9781613748657
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (292 pages)
Contents:
Front Cover -- Front Flap -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Author's Note -- List of Names -- Prologue -- 1. The Mantrap -- 2. Bapbomb -- 3. The Chambliss Case -- 4. Agent Bill Fleming -- 5. Old Files and Rabbit Trails -- 6. The Chambliss Case: Beginnings -- 7. The Trunk Tapes -- 8. Dallas Bound -- 9. Bobby Frank Cherry -- 10. Tipping Point -- 11. Mitch Burns -- 12. Bobby Birdwell -- 13. Michael Wayne Gowins -- 14. Don Luna, "Con of Cons" -- 15. William "Bill" Jackson -- 16. Charles Cagle and "Quick Draw" Yarbrough -- 17. Partners -- 18. Wyman S. Lee and Pershing Mayfield -- 19. Willadean Brogdon Cherry -- 20. Sanbomb -- 21. Waylene Vaughn and Gloria LaDow -- 22. Tommy Frank Cherry -- 23. Mary Frances Cunningham -- 24. Federal Grand Jury -- 25. Police Files and State Grand Jury -- 26. The Kitchen Tape -- 27. Enhancing the Tapes -- 28. Preparing for Trial -- 29. The Trial of Thomas Blanton -- 30. Blanton Trial: Prosecution Closing Arguments -- 31. Blanton Trial: Defense -- 32. War Room -- 33. Darkest Hours -- 34. The Battle Over Cherry's Mind -- 35. The Trial of Bobby Frank Cherry -- 36. Cherry Trial: Defense -- 37. Cherry Trial: Closing Arguments -- Epilogue: Reflections -- Postscript -- Acknowledgments -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- Back Flap -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Revealing the story of the reopening of the case of the Birmingham, Alabama, church bombing of 1963, this insider's account divulges the ins and outs of the investigation led by detective Ben Herren of the Birmingham Police Department and special agent Bill Fleming of the FBI. For more than a year, they analyzed the original FBI files on the bombing and activities of the Ku Klux Klan, then began a search for new evidence. Their first interview-with Klansman Bobby Frank Cherry-broke open the case, but not in the way they expected. Herren and Fleming unearthed lost evidence and convinced long-silent witnesses to tell their stories. With tenacity, humor, dedication, and some luck, the pair encountered the worst and best in human nature on their journey to find justice, and perhaps closure, for the citizens of Birmingham. On the morning of September 15, 1963, a bomb exploded outside the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young girls. Thirty-two years later, stymied by a code of silence and an imperfect and often racist legal system, only one person, Robert "Dynamite Bob" Chambliss, had been convicted in the murders, though a wider conspiracy was suspected. With many key witnesses and two suspects already dead, there seemed little hope of bringing anyone else to justice.             But in 1995 the FBI and local law enforcement reopened the investigation in secret, led by detective Ben Herren of the Birmingham Police Department and special agent Bill Fleming of the FBI. For over a year, Herren and Fleming analyzed the original FBI files on the bombing and activities of the Ku Klux Klan, then began a search for new evidence. Their first interview-with Klansman Bobby Frank Cherry-broke open the case, but not in the way they expected.             Told by a

longtime officer of the Birmingham Police Department, Last Chance for Justice is the inside story of one of the most infamous crimes of the civil rights era. T. K. Thorne follows the ups and downs of the investigation, detailing how Herren and Fleming identified new witnesses and unearthed lost evidence. With tenacity, humor, dedication, and some luck, the pair encountered the worst and best in human nature on their journey to find justice, and perhaps closure, for the citizens of Birmingham.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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