The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist, 9781610396912
Hardcover
Award winning-journalist Radley Balko illustrates the persistent and historic plague of institutional racism and junk forensic science on our criminal justice system through the story of two death row inmates finally freed after their wrongful conviction based on the testimony of a controversial medical examiner.

The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist

a true story of injustice in the american south

  • Hardcover

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    9 April 2018

Summary

This is a tale of two tragedies.

At the heart of the first is Dr. Steven Hayne, a doctor the State of Mississippi employed as its de facto medical examiner for two decades. Beginning in the late 1980s, he performed anywhere from 1,200 to 1,800 autopsies per year, five times more than is recommended, all at night, in the basement of a local morgue and flower shop. Autopsy reports claimed organs had been observed and weighed when, in reality, they had been surgically removed from t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781610396912
ISBN-10:161039691X
Author:Radley Balko, Tucker Carrington, John Grisham
Publisher:PublicAffairs,U.S.
Imprint:PublicAffairs,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:9 April 2018
Weight:660g
Dimensions:87mm x 111mm x 74mm
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Critics Review

“The Cadaver King and the Country Dentist paints a devastating picture of Mississippi’s ongoing systemic abuse of junk evidence by medical examiners and highlights the myriad ways the current legal and political systems reward certain and speedy convictions. This carefully constructed and highly-readable account also reveals the ways in which catastrophic and almost comic expert errors can lead to hasty conclusions, ruined lives, and may take years to correct, if they are corrected at all.”–Dahlia Lithwick, Senior Editor, Slate“A clear and shocking portrait of the structural failings of the U.S. criminal justice system… This eminently readable book builds a hard-to-ignore case for comprehensive criminal justice reform.”–Publishers Weekly (Starred)“A haunting true-crime tale of systemic incompetence and racism…Balko and Carrington have written a cry for help.”–New York Times“A horrifying exposé of how a few individuals can infect an entire state’s criminal justice system.”–Kirkus (Starred)“A superb work of investigative reporting…Balko and Carrington combine expertise, industry and outrage into a searing narrative.”–Wall Street Journal“If, like most Americans, you think that our legal system protects innocent people from being falsely convicted, be prepared to have your faith shattered. In horrifying detail, Radley Balko and Tucker Carrington show how structural racism, junk science, overzealous prosecutors, compliant judges, and a bloodthirsty press conspired to wreck lives and convict the innocent. Grounded in Mississippi courtrooms, but with national implications, this book will leave you outraged and hungry for change.”–James Forman, Jr, author of Locking Up Our Own“Of all the tragedy documented in this book, surely the most pernicious is the unacknowledged progression of discriminatory policies in the American criminal justice system. The black men at the story’s center were not snatched out of a Mississippi jail and lynched. They were falsely imprisoned. They were haunted by state efforts to execute them for three decades. This is a powerful and instructive story, masterfully told by Balko and Carrington.”–Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award winning author of Stamped from the Beginning“Through the intensive scrutiny of how the men were speedily tried, convicted, and then released after years in prison, the authors uncover an unholy alliance of racist cops and prosecutors with questionable death investigations and misapplied forensics. This work should spark both admiration and outrage-and, one hopes, reform.”–Booklist

About The Author

Radley Balko

Radley Balko is an investigative journalist and reporter at the Washington Post. He currently writes and edits The Watch, a reported opinion blog that covers civil liberties and the criminal justice system. He is the author of the 2013 book Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Forces, which has won widespread acclaim, including from the Economist, New Yorker, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly, and was named one of the best investigative journalism books of the year by the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University. Since 2006, Balko has written dozens of pieces on Hayne, West, and Mississippi’s forensics disaster. His January 2013 investigation, “Solving Kathy Mabry’s Murder: Brutal 15-Year-Old Crime Highlights Decades-Long Mississippi Scandal,” was one of the most widely read Huffington Post articles of 2013. In 2015, Balko was awarded the Innocence Project’s Journalism Award, in part for his coverage in Mississippi.

Tucker Carrington is the director of the Mississippi Innocence Project at the University of Mississippi School of Law. He has worked as a criminal defense lawyer for his entire legal career, most of it as a public defender in Washington, D.C.

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