A former prosecutor and best-selling author of True Justice offers a chilling portrait of Charles Yukl, a mild-mannered piano teacher who brutally murdered a twenty-five-year-old student in 1966, served four years in prison before his parole, and killed a second student in 1974. Reprint.
This riveting chronicle of the infamous Career Girls Murders, a case that led to the Supreme Court's enactment of the Miranda Rights and the abolition of the death penalty in New York State, follows the murder of two young women, the innocent man convicted of the crime and the young D.A. who refused to give up until justice was served.