Innocent people do go to jail. Sometimes mistakes are made. But even more terrifying is when the authorities conspire to frame innocent people. This is what happened to Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey, who were convicted of murder and are serving life sentences.
Un-Making a Murderer: The Framing of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey is an explosive book which uncovers the corrupt, devious and covert tactics used by Wisconsin officials, including:
- Concealing Other Suspects
- Paying Expert Witnesses to Lie
- Planting Evidence
- Jury Rigging
Un-Making a Murderer turns conventional assumptions and beliefs in the justice system upside down and reveals the criminality of corrupt officials.
Framing innocent people is an art form that has been around for centuries. It will continue until the perpetrators are held accountable. Un-Making a Murderer is the first step on that journey.
All of the profits from this book will be going to Steven and Brendan Dassey via their lawyers and to donate free books to school kids and prisoners. In the last two years, Shaun Attwood has donated 15,000 books to prisons and schools.
Anyone who wishes to contribute information to this book, please email attwood.shaun@hotmail.co.uk
Un-Making a Murderer: The Framing of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey is an explosive book which uncovers the corrupt, devious and covert tactics used by Wisconsin officials, including:
- Concealing Other Suspects
- Paying Expert Witnesses to Lie
- Planting Evidence
- Jury Rigging
Un-Making a Murderer turns conventional assumptions and beliefs in the justice system upside down and reveals the criminality of corrupt officials.
Framing innocent people is an art form that has been around for centuries. It will continue until the perpetrators are held accountable. Un-Making a Murderer is the first step on that journey.
All of the profits from this book will be going to Steven and Brendan Dassey via their lawyers and to donate free books to school kids and prisoners. In the last two years, Shaun Attwood has donated 15,000 books to prisons and schools.
Anyone who wishes to contribute information to this book, please email attwood.shaun@hotmail.co.uk