APPOINTMENT WITH DEATH – The injustice of wrongful convictions

There are 6 common reasons why people are wrongly convicted: 

  •  eyewitness misidentification,
  • improper forensics,
  • false confessions,
  • informants,
  • police or prosecution misconduct,
  • and insufficient lawyering.

If your friend was wrongly convicted – what would you do?

Murder mystery – Visit page: Appointment With Death

THE BOOK:  Rob Carson’s life had been turned upside down – his wife, Janey, was dead and he was imprisoned for her murder. From the day of the bludgeoning, statistics put a target on his back. Husbands kill wives. Rob maintained his innocence. Kara, Rob’s childhood sweetheart, was in disbelief. It was inconceivable. Rob was not capable of such a heinous, brutal act. He was not a killer. Kara was determined he had been railroaded. She threw herself into the fight for justice, even though it meant laying her heart on the line. All too soon she was ready to dive into a relationship with Rob, even though he was behind bars.

In this gripping psychological thriller, Kara fought to clear Rob’s name, while her friends whispered behind her back, accusing her of having hybristophilia – a fascination with criminals. But Kara didn’t care. Her feelings for Rob were real. They were meant to be together. Her love for him was not a weird fascination for ‘the bad’, as her friends claimed. It was love, pure and simple that grew from childhood swings. Kara was determined to do whatever it took to get Rob out of prison. The police could then search for Janey’s real killer.

This book explores two things:

  • the justice system and how people can be wrongly convicted.
  • the psychological factors that compel a person to become infatuated by and devoted to what society considers a monster; be it for fame, love, importance, or obsession. Women with hybristophilia will do almost anything to get close to the prisoner they are attracted to.

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