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Sinister Murder - The Imminent Battle Between the Penal Complex and the Free World! - cover

Sinister Murder - The Imminent Battle Between the Penal Complex and the Free World!

Isaac A. Robbins

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

“The assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., changed the psyche and spirit of individuals and the nation as a whole. The Vietnam War was a trauma from which we are still trying to recover.” 
- Sheila M. Bethel 
  
Sinister Murder is a great fictional story of the son of a one time and most successful, well-acclaimed United States Oklahoma district attorney, Kaila W. James, whose lifestyle oscillates and vacillates between penitentiary and the free world! 
  
The story, and with its fascinating waves and strings, gradually unfolds with the attorney witnessing the strange, weird, and most bizarre electrocution of the 12 notorious and high profile gangsters at McAlester in 1892, who had been on death row for many years! 
  
Few years later down the lane, his own son, who suffered from behavioral misnomer due to the attorney’s maze of endless activities would soon stabbed his own wife on May 15, 1897, several times and severed her nose from her face!  
  
The story continues as the district attorney, Kaila W. James, stood face-to-face and helpless in the Court of Criminal Appeal, and as he watched his only son convicted for first degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labor! 
  
This is an impressive work of fiction and indeed a story with a global scope! 
  
Sinister Murder is a beautiful-heartwarming adventure in the subject of parenthood and behavioral misnomer, or what other calls psychological disorder.
Available since: 12/22/2023.
Print length: 19 pages.

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