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The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story

- Unveiling the Murder case, the conviction of Kenneth Eugene, The first nitrogen hypoxia execution and the evolutionary death penalty

Om The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story

Author, Ben White reveals the compelling story of Kenneth Eugene Smith's odyssey through the intricate passageways of the American legal system in "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story," shedding light on the death penalty's significant effects on people as individuals, groups, and as a whole. The story revolves around the horrifying 1988 murder of Elizabeth Sennett, a crime that is cloaked in secrecy and mystery. Looking into Elizabeth Sennett's past takes readers to the quiet suburban neighborhoods of America, where terrible secrets lie under the façade of everyday life. Kenneth Eugene Smith, a man entangled in the web of a murder-for-hire plot masterminded by Elizabeth's own husband, is the subject of suspicion as the inquiry progresses. The story traverses the choppy waters of legal disputes, constitutional discussions, and moral conundrums that characterize the terrain of the death penalty in the United States against the backdrop of Smith's arrest, trial, and conviction. From the historical development of capital punishment to the emergence of nitrogen hypoxia as a contentious substitute, "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story" provides a comprehensive look at the always changing boundaries of justice and morality. Author Ben White illuminates the intricate relationships between politics, the law, and public opinion that determine the destiny of those who are sentenced to death row through painstaking research and gripping narrative. The story reveals the web of demonstrations, appeals, and global attention that put a sharp focus on the consequences of the death penalty for human rights, all against the backdrop of Smith's imminent execution by nitrogen hypoxia. The book offers a sophisticated analysis of the conflicts between justice and mercy, vengeance and redemption, drawing on viewpoints from activists, legal professionals, and international observers. In addition to being a story of one man's journey, "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story" is a moving meditation on the existential and moral conundrums that face our civilization. The case of Kenneth Eugene Smith challenges readers to consider basic issues like the nature of justice, the boundaries of empathy, and the never-ending pursuit of truth in the shadow of the chamber. A gripping examination of life, death, and the unwavering pursuit of justice in the heart of America, "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story" combines judicial drama, human emotion, and social commentary.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9798877512122
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Utgitt:
  • 26. januar 2024
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x229x4 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 118 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 18. desember 2024

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Author, Ben White reveals the compelling story of Kenneth Eugene Smith's odyssey through the intricate passageways of the American legal system in "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story," shedding light on the death penalty's significant effects on people as individuals, groups, and as a whole. The story revolves around the horrifying 1988 murder of Elizabeth Sennett, a crime that is cloaked in secrecy and mystery. Looking into Elizabeth Sennett's past takes readers to the quiet suburban neighborhoods of America, where terrible secrets lie under the façade of everyday life. Kenneth Eugene Smith, a man entangled in the web of a murder-for-hire plot masterminded by Elizabeth's own husband, is the subject of suspicion as the inquiry progresses. The story traverses the choppy waters of legal disputes, constitutional discussions, and moral conundrums that characterize the terrain of the death penalty in the United States against the backdrop of Smith's arrest, trial, and conviction. From the historical development of capital punishment to the emergence of nitrogen hypoxia as a contentious substitute, "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story" provides a comprehensive look at the always changing boundaries of justice and morality. Author Ben White illuminates the intricate relationships between politics, the law, and public opinion that determine the destiny of those who are sentenced to death row through painstaking research and gripping narrative. The story reveals the web of demonstrations, appeals, and global attention that put a sharp focus on the consequences of the death penalty for human rights, all against the backdrop of Smith's imminent execution by nitrogen hypoxia. The book offers a sophisticated analysis of the conflicts between justice and mercy, vengeance and redemption, drawing on viewpoints from activists, legal professionals, and international observers. In addition to being a story of one man's journey, "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story" is a moving meditation on the existential and moral conundrums that face our civilization. The case of Kenneth Eugene Smith challenges readers to consider basic issues like the nature of justice, the boundaries of empathy, and the never-ending pursuit of truth in the shadow of the chamber. A gripping examination of life, death, and the unwavering pursuit of justice in the heart of America, "The Kenneth Eugene Smith Story" combines judicial drama, human emotion, and social commentary.

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