On a long dark road in deep East Texas, James Byrd Jr. was dragged to
his death behind a pickup truck one summer night in 1998. The brutal
modern-day lynching stunned people across America and left everyone at
a loss to explain how such a heinous crime could possibly happen in
our more racially enlightened times. Many eventually found an answer
in the fact that two of the three men convicted of the murder had ties
to the white supremacist Confederate Knights of America. In the
ex-convict ringleader, Bill King, whose body was covered in racist and
satanic tattoos, people saw the ultimate monster, someone so inhuman
that his crime could be easily explained as the act of a racist
psychopath. Few, if any, asked or cared what long dark road of life
experiences had turned Bill King into someone capable of committing
such a crime. In this gripping account of the murder and its
aftermath, Ricardo Ainslie builds an unprecedented psychological
profile of Bill King that provides the fullest possible explanation of
how a man who was not raised in a racist family, who had African
American friends in childhood, could end up on death row for viciously
killing a black man. Ainslie draws on exclusive in-prison interviews
with King, as well as with Shawn Berry (another of the perpetrators),
King's father, Jasper residents, and law enforcement and judicial
officials, to lay bare the psychological and social forces—as well
as mere chance—that converged in a murder on that June night.
Ainslie delves into the whole of King's life to discover how his
unstable family relationships and emotional vulnerability made him
especially susceptible to the white supremacist ideology he adopted
while in jail for lesser crimes. With its depth of insight, Long Dark
Road not only answers the question of why such a racially motivated
murder happened in our time, but it also offers a frightening,
cautionary tale of the urgent need to intervene in troubled young
lives and to reform our violent, racist-breeding prisons. As Ainslie
chillingly concludes, far from being an inhuman monster whom we can
simply dismiss, "Bill King may be more like the rest of us than we
care to believe."
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Bill King and Murder in Jasper, Texas
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780292784420
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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