I think the truth will come out between all of the books being published. I'm glad to see that Pressler is finally telling all about the horrible situation he was put in at Duke. KC Johnson blogged the story from day one. I wonder what we'll see that's new in his book "Until Proven Innocent." "A Rush to Injustice" looks like it will be an interesting read. Apparently, it was written by two attorneys, one a Duke alumnus and the other a NY Times best-selling author. It's supposed to be the legal version of the story and was written after the authors spent a lot of time in Durham interviewing insiders. All in all, thankfully Seligmann, Evans, and Finnerty are free from the legal constraints that bound them for far too long. Hopefully they will be able to start their lives over and put this horrible tragedy behind them!
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I think the truth will come out between all of the books being published. I'm glad to see that Pressler...
Jamie P.
May 15, 2007 13:28
Rush to judgment is a key issue in our society today! Please let me introduce myself; my name is Barry... [MORE]
Barry Porter
May 9, 2007 09:58
Well put John. The templates you speak of are used every day. The recent evil horror that has just happend... [MORE]
Vince
Apr 18, 2007 11:36
Excellent article. These journalistic templates (or assumptions regarding certain groups or classes of people) are no different in any way... [MORE]
C. Parker
Apr 18, 2007 01:27
With 24/7 news coverage most people feel they have to say something and keep saying something and keep saying something... [MORE]
Sandy
Apr 17, 2007 18:52
I unfortunately tuned into ABC just in time to see Terry Moran excoriate the Duke men despite their innocence.
It... [MORE]
Gary R Sweeten
Apr 17, 2007 17:13
Actually since the public did not know all the evidence but only the defense spin on cherry picked points,
justice was... [MORE]
Beverly Martens
Apr 17, 2007 15:12
Years ago when there were reporters, you could read a story of facts and make up your own mind about... [MORE]
BILL SCHAFER
Apr 17, 2007 12:54
I wish I could agree with your comments, but I can't because they're both wrong and sentimental. Newspapers in this... [MORE]