A review by irongold
Anatomy of Innocence: Testimonies of the Wrongfully Convicted by

4.0

Intriguing book about the injustice of the American criminal system. The book was good, and shed much needed light on the slap-the-crime-on-nearest-black-guy thought process that runs rampant. Nice to see some organizations taking up cases that wayyyyyyyyyyy distorted the evidence and forced confessions, but it was just too long, and the stories all ran together, and I was getting bored by the end. I would it rather have been about maybe 3 or 4 cases in depth with more data, than 20 summaries.