Counterpunch February 16-28 2003
The book we've been waiting for. Lindorff brilliantly manages the hardest play of all. Commendable for its allegiance to truth.
Book Description
In the first independent book on the case, which arrives at conclusions not by conviction but by reportage, investigative reporter Dave Lindorff offers explosive new evidence about the prosecution, the defense and Mumia Abu-Jamal. Consider the evidence being kept hidden from the public--by both the defense and the prosecution. New evidence to show presiding Judge Sabo had made up his mind about the caseand the punishmentbefore the trials end. The extent of police corruptionnot just in Philadelphia, but of a third of those working directly on the case. The disastrous missteps of Abu-Jamals appellate lawyers and the secret flaws of his new defense team. The struggle over Abu-Jamals new line of defense arguing that a hit man may have been involved. New evidence about the "blurted out" confession Abu-Jamal is alleged to have uttered. What Judge Yohn, who set aside the death sentence, missed entirely. And the missing evidence that reveals the presence of another participant at the shooting scene. This is a compelling page-turner by an investigator who never stops digging. Wherever you started on this famous case, Lindorff will leave you with an entirely new perspective.