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Objection!: How High-Priced Defense Attorneys, Celebrity Defendants, and a 24/7 Media Have Hijacked Our Criminal Justice System

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by Nancy Grace


  I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to work once again with the great creative, committed, and enthusiastic team at Hyperion.

  A special thanks to our editor, Gretchen Young. You’re the best! Your guidance, good humor, and endless patience made all the difference.

  A huge thank-you to Michael Anderson, who, in addition to being my assistant for ten(!) years, served as the tireless researcher for this book. Your dedication to this project meant the world to me.

  Thank you to my many friends who cheered me on during the writing of this book, especially Liz McNeil, Natasha Stoynoff, Elinor Morris, and Elissa Zelman.

  I have been blessed with an incredibly loving and supportive family who never seem to tire of listening to my tales of the highs and lows of a writer’s life, and I love them for it. To my parents, who passed on their great love of books to me, I miss you both. There is not a day that goes by that I do not think of you. I take comfort in knowing you are still looking out for me from above, and for that I will always be grateful.

  Finally, I want to thank my husband, Jim Donovan. Nothing I ever do would mean anything without the love you show me every single day.

  Throughout this process you have always been there with your uncommon common sense to listen, make me laugh, and remind me about what’s really important. I love you.

  —Diane

  SELECTED BI BLI O G RAPHY

  C H A P T E R O N E

  Bugliosi, Vincent. Outrage: The Five Reasons Why O. J.

  Simpson Got Away with Murder (Island Books, 1996) Stapley, Garth, “In the Courtroom: For the Defense—

  Geragos Says He’s Driven by Duty, Steep Challenge” ( Sacramento Bee, April 26, 2003)

  C H A P T E R T H R E E

  Selcraig, Bruce. “Buying News” ( Columbia Journalism Review, July/August 1994)

  C H A P T E R F O U R

  Bell, Rachel. “Serial Killers/Most Notorious: John Wayne Gacy” (Court TV’s Crime Library)

  C H A P T E R S I X

  Riedl, Brian, M. “Ten Guidelines for Reducing Wasteful Government Spending” (The Heritage Foundation, February 12, 2003) C H A P T E R S E V E N

  Chartrand, Sabra. “A Device to Track Missing People”

  ( New York Times, August 5, 2002) Gado, Mark. “A Killing in Central Park: The Preppy Murder Case” (Court TV’s Crime Library)

  Meili, Trisha. I Am the Central Park Jogger: A Story of Hope and Possibility (Scribner, 2003) Robinson, Bryan. “Celebrity and the Accused: How the Different Fortunes of R. Kelly and Michael Jackson Illustrate Sex-Crime Victim Bias” (ABCNEWS.com, May 20, 2004)

  3 1 6

  S E L E C T E D B I B L I O G R A P H Y

  C H A P T E R N I N E

  O’Sullivan, John. “Deadly Stakes: The Debate Over Capital Punishment” ( National Review, August 30, 2002) Sanction, Thomas. “A Matter of Life or Death: McVeigh Case Shows How Differently Europe/America View Capital Punishment” ( Time-Europe, May 21, 2001)

  C H A P T E R T E N

  Hallam, Judge Oscar. “The Lindbergh Kidnapping Hoax: Some Object Lessons on Publicity in Criminal Trials” ( Minnesota Law Review, March 1940)

  Ridenour, Amy. “The Supreme Court Is Wrong to Ban Camera Coverage” ( National Policy Analysis: A Publication of the National Center for Public Policy Research, November 2000) I N D EX

  Aaliyah, 208–9

  Beauchesne, Roger M., 23

  Abramson, Leslie, 129, 149

  behavioral evidence, 15, 307, 309–10

  action figures, 98

  Bennett, Edward, 276

  Adams, Cherica, 142, 150

  Berkowitz, David, 100

  Adams, John, 35

  Bess, Carrie, 50–52, 78

  Alpert, Richard, 287

  Biggs, Brandon, 287–88

  Alverson, Luther, 306

  Biggs, Gregory, 287–88

  ambulance chasers, 74–77

  Binion, Ted, 59, 141–42

  America’s Most Wanted, 219–20

  Bird, Susan, 185

  appeals, 145–46, 148, 150

  Bishop, George, 52

  appeals bonds, 173

  Bittaker, Lawrence “Pliers,” 94,

  Arbuckle, Fatty, 231

  96–97, 108

  Atlanta, Ga., 2, 3, 7, 111, 156, 299

  Black, Morris, 193

  triple-homicide case in,

  Black, Roy, 3, 69

  111–17

  Blake, Robert, 26, 61, 142–43, 232,

  autopsy photos and reports, 110,

  236, 244, 310

  118–19

  Bakley’s character and, 189–91

  Avila, Adelina, 9–10

  delays in trial of, 13, 170, 247

  Avila, Alejandro, 9–13

  Blake, Rose, 143, 190, 191

  bond, 246, 247, 248

  Baer, Rosemary, 52

  book deals, 49–53, 71, 73–74, 78–80

  bail, 246, 247, 248

  Son of Sam laws and, 94, 100–106

  Bailey, F. Lee, 17, 160

  Bosworth, Parker, 53

  Baker, Newton, 291

  Bowman, Patricia, 69, 301

  Bakker, Jim, 81

  Boyanowski, Glenn, 249

  Bakley, Bonny Lee, 13, 142–43, 170,

  Boyce, Robert, 149

  189–91, 236, 247

  Brafman, Benjamin, 17, 26, 241, 244

  Bakley, Margerry, 142–43

  Braun, Harland, 190, 244

  Barrow, Jamal, 240

  Brazelton, James, 298

  Barzee, Wanda, 202, 203

  Breslin, Jimmy, 101

  3 1 8

  I N D E X

  Brill, Steve, 3

  Carr, Maxine, 262

  Broderick, Betty, 138–39

  Carrington, Francis and Carole,

  Broderick, Dan, 138

  221–22

  Brown, Adrienne, 249

  Carruth, Rae, 142, 150

  Brown, Derek, 194

  Cassel, Paul, 266

  Brown, James, 248–49

  Causey, Max, 52

  Brown, Juditha, 191

  Cecil, Thomas, 138

  Brown, Nicole, 16, 30, 31, 36, 51–52,

  Cedarbaum, Miriam, 253, 254, 255

  80, 97, 103, 120, 121, 161, 172,

  celebrity status:

  231, 307

  of defendants, 25, 27, 47–49, 53,

  Simpson’s blaming of, 191–92

  64–65, 230–57

  Brown, Tomi Rae, 248

  of witnesses, 80–82

  Brucia, Carlie, 201, 278–80, 281

  Central Park jogger, 179, 187–89

  Brucia, Joe, 279–80

  Chambers, Robert, 184–87

  Bryant, Kobe, 27, 36–37, 48, 60, 232,

  Chapman, Duane, 246

  244, 247, 251, 310

  Chapman, Jessica, 262

  interviews and, 88–89, 90

  Chapman, Leslie, 262

  leaks in case of, 21, 36–37, 182

  Checci, Matthew, 288

  merchandising and, 84

  Chesnoff, David, 254

  Miranda rights and, 171–72

  children:

  secrecy surrounding trial of, 235–36

  abduction of, 201–5, 219–21

  victim blamed in case of, 176–84,

  abuse of, 209–17, 236–37

  187, 203

  in foster care, 209–12, 215–17

  Buchanan, Sonny, 73

  missing, 204–5, 219

  Bugliosi, Vincent, 30, 31

  molestation of, 196–201

  Bundy, Ted, 98, 99

  as witnesses, 197, 289

  Busey, Gary and Tiani, 249

  Christofi, Costas “Gus,” 134–35, 136,

  Bush, George W., 223, 273, 286

  140, 144, 242–43, 297

  Bush, Jeb, 280

  civil commitment, 281–82

  Clark, Marcia, 31, 78, 160, 161–62

  Caldwell, Earle, 143
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br />   Clarkson, Lana, 247–48

  Camacho, Jose, 69–70

  Clinton, Bill, 81, 82, 286

  camera coverage of trials, 233, 234,

  Closing Arguments, 134, 309–10

  235, 236, 238, 284–301, 309

  Cochran, Johnnie, 3, 16–18, 78, 224,

  Campbell, Glen, 139, 232, 240

  241, 304

  capital punishment, see death penalty Jackson case and, 26

  Carbonaro, Thomas “Huck,” 105

  Simpson case and, 16, 17, 18, 30,

  Carole Sund/Carrington Memorial

  60, 120–21, 160

  Reward Foundation, 221–22

  Cochran and Grace, 16

  Carona, Mike, 9

  Coleman, Edward M., 135, 298

  I N D E X

  3 1 9

  Columbine shootings, 98

  Deitz, Park, 237

  Combs, Sean “P. Diddy,” 17, 48,

  delays, 13–14, 146, 170, 247–48

  240–41, 244

  Dellinger, Walter, 254

  Constitution, U.S., 3, 4, 5, 15, 18, 27, DeLorean, John, 48

  36, 145–46, 289, 295, 296,

  Delucchi, Alfred, 43, 45, 46, 59, 71,

  311

  122

  contingency fees, 76–77

  Dempsey, John Mark, 52

  Cook, David Lindsey, 155–56

  Denham, Lynda, 300

  Cooley, Amanda, 50–52, 78

  DeWine, Mike, 223

  Correll, Michael E., 274–75

  Dezhbakhsh, Hashem, 270

  Cosby, Bill, 69

  Dimitrius, Jo-Ellan, 60–61

  Cosby, Ennis, 69

  Distaso, Rick, 124, 160

  courthouse leaks, 21, 36, 182, 238–39,

  Dowd, Michael, 105

  298

  Duckery, Chris, 135

  Court TV, 3–4, 8, 16, 45, 46, 47, 134,

  Dunne, Dominick, 40, 224–25, 247

  224, 287, 293–94, 300, 309–10

  Dunne, Dominique, 224–25

  Cowlings, Al, 70

  Durst, Jennifer, 204–5

  crime scene:

  Durst, Kathie, 192

  jury visits to, 120–22

  Durst, Robert, 172, 192–93

  photos of, 110, 117–18, 119, 258

  dying declarations, 110, 141–43

  Crime Victims’ Rights Act, 229

  criminal history, of suspect, 110,

  Eappen, Brendan, 33

  139–40

  Eappen, Deborah and Sunil, 32–36

  Criss, Susan, 193

  Eappen, Matthew, 32–36

  Cross, Kay, 300

  eBay, 90, 107

  Edmunds, Michael, 305

  Dahmer, Jeffrey, 97, 98, 263–64

  Ehrlich, Charles, 156–59

  Danielle Legacy Foundation, 220–21

  evidence, 167

  Darden, Christopher, 160–61

  admissibility of, 171, 172, 307, 309

  Davis, Jonathan, 99

  behavioral, 15, 307, 309–10

  Davis, Richard Allen, 106, 268

  commenting on, 169–70

  death penalty, 9, 175, 237, 258–83,

  disclosure of, 146, 170–71

  288, 294, 309

  rules of, 110, 118, 119, 122, 169,

  Benetton ads and, 85–87

  296

  for Peterson, 223

  defendant makeovers, 128–29, 137–41

  Falconer, Justin, 45–47

  defense, tailoring of, 167–68

  family members, in courtroom, 125–28

  defense attorneys, 5–27

  FBI, 88, 137, 154, 290, 299

  defense experts, 170, 245

  Feldman, Steven, 6–7, 126, 149, 200

  defense teams, 244–45

  Ferber, Edna, 292

  3 2 0

  I N D E X

  Fialko, Christopher, 150

  Hacking, Lori, 225–27

  Fierer, Bob, 156–59

  Hacking, Mark, 225–27

  Fladager, Birgit, 160

  Haddon, Ryan, 249

  Flannigan, Krista, 84

  Hahn, Jessica, 81

  Fowler, Eugene, 204

  Haldeman, H. R., 70

  Franklin, Linda, 73

  Halpern, Russell, 206

  free speech, 64, 71, 73, 101, 102

  Hampton, Tracy, 50

  Frey, Amber, 19, 23, 222, 298, 307

  Hanssen, Robert, 154

  frivolous lawsuits, 91–92

  Hard Copy, 70

  Frost, David, 70–71

  Harding, Tonya, 249

  Fualaau, Vili, 101, 102

  Harrelson, Woody, 241–42

  Fuhrman, Mark, 74, 161

  Harris, Dave, 160

  Fujisaki, Hiroshi, 171

  Harris, Eric, 98

  Harrison, Cedric R., 294

  Gabor, Zsa Zsa, 230

  Hart, Melissa, 223

  Gacy, John Wayne, 95–96, 98

  Hartridge, Chappell, 39–41, 44, 45,

  Gannett, Frederick, 37, 178

  65, 251, 254

  Geer, Randy, 151–52

  Hatch, Richard, 249

  Gein, Ed, 94–95, 98

  Hauptmann, Bruno Richard, 290, 291

  Geragos, Mark, 12, 305

  Hendee, Dodge, 22–23

  Jackson case and, 18, 24–26, 244,

  Herman-Moose, Sandy, 74

  245–46

  Hill, Henry, 101

  Peterson case and, 18–23, 24, 26,

  Hollingsworth, Dennis, 220

  42–43, 45, 46, 60, 147, 150–51,

  Horan, Robert F., 73–74

  169–70

  Huntley, Ian, 262

  Ryder case and, 26, 60, 145

  Hurlbert, Mark, 84, 181

  Goetz, Bernhard, 52–53, 263

  Goldman, Ron, 16, 31, 36, 51–52,

  insanity defense, 236–37

  79, 80, 103, 120, 121, 191, 192,

  interviews, 68–72, 88–90, 296

  231

  Ito, Lance, 29–31, 161, 172, 191

  Goode, Andrea, 300

  Iverson, Allen, 250

  Gordon, Ed, 208

  I Want to Tell You: My Response to Your Gotti, John, 104

  Letters, Your Messages, Your

  Gragg, Denise, 13

  Questions (Simpson), 50, 78, 79

  Grantski, Ron, 223

  Gravano, Salvatore “Sammy the Bull,”

  Jack Ruby Trial Revisited, The: The

  104–6

  Diary of Jury Foreman Max

  Greene, Beau, 273

  Causey (Causey and Dempsey),

  Grier, Rosey, 31

  52

  Grubman, Lizzie, 243–44

  Jackson, Bruce, 210–11

  I N D E X

  3 2 1

  Jackson, Michael, 13, 18, 24–26, 48,

  Klaas, Marc, 106, 218–19

  209, 230–31, 232, 234, 244

  Klaas, Polly, 106, 218, 268

  arrest of, 245–46

  KlaasKids Foundation, 218–19

  blame-the-victim strategy in case of,

  Klebold, Dylan, 98

  205–8

  Knoller, Marjorie, 194, 195

  prior settlements of, 140–41, 206,

  Knox, Michael, 50, 79

  207–8

  Koresh, David, 96

  secret grand jury and, 168

  Kostyra, Frank, 90–91

  60 Minutes interview with, 71

  Kozlowski, Dennis, 41, 48

  Jackson, Vanessa and Raymond,

  Krantz, Larry H., 105

  210–11

  Johnson, Dave, 98

  Laird, Kenneth, 274

  Johnson, Roy, 273

  Lang, Chris, 268

  Johnson, Stardust, 273

  Lange, Tom, 74, 79

  John Walsh Show, The, 303

  Langham, Don, 158

  Jones, Calvin, 54, 55

  Larry King Li
ve, 9, 11–12, 19, 45, 61, Jones, Danny, 275

  70, 130, 132, 133, 174–75, 220,

  Jones, Stephen, 80

  222, 230, 252, 303, 304, 305,

  Jordan, Ruth (Juror Number 4), 39,

  310, 311

  41–42, 44, 48

  La Suer, Jay, 220

  judges, 29–37, 163, 165–66, 283

  lawyers:

  jury, 38–66

  ambulance chasers, 74–77

  filming of, 294–96

  female, 163–66

  grand, 168–69

  money and, 23–24, 28–29, 74–77,

  petit, 168

  148–51

  strikes in selection of, 38, 57–58,

  Lazar, Swifty, 70

  63, 167

  leaks, 21, 36, 182, 238–39, 298

  victim’s family members and,

  Lee, Harper, 285

  125–28

  Lee, Henry, 17, 30, 147, 151

  Lesly, Mark, 52–53

  Kaelin, Brian “Kato,” 79, 80

  Letourneau, Mary Kay, 101–2

  Kahan, Andy, 106, 107, 218

  Levin, Jennifer, 184–87

  Keith (author’s fiancé), 1–2, 4, 8,

  Levy, Chandra, 169

  14–15, 123–24, 258–59, 302,

  Lewinsky, Monica, 81–82

  303, 304, 307, 310

  Liddy, G. Gordon, 70

  Kelly, R., 208–9

  lie-detector tests, 171, 190

  Kennedy, John F., 52

  Lindbergh, Anne, 290–91, 292

  Kevorkian, Jack, 141

  Lindbergh, Charles, 290–92

  Kidd, Jason and Joumana, 250

  Lindbergh, Charles Augustus, Jr.,

  King, Larry, see Larry King Live

  290–91

  3 2 2

  I N D E X

  Lindbergh, Jon, 291

  Meili, Trisha (Central Park jogger),

  Litman, Jack, 185, 186

  179, 187–89

  Lobsenz, James, 102

  Melville, Rodney, 24, 25

  Lopez, Jennifer, 240–41

  Menendez, Erik, 24, 53, 129–34, 149,

  Lori Kay Soares Hacking Memorial

  225

  Fund, 227

  Menendez, Lyle, 24, 53, 129–30, 149,

  Lovell, Katie, 180

  225

  Lowery, Josh, 257

  Menendez, Tammi, 130–34

  Lugo, Julio, 48

  Mercer, Anne, 68–69

  Luster, Andrew, 246

  merchandising, 83–84

  Mesereau, Tom, 26, 244

  Maas, Peter, 104–6

  Mill, John Stuart, 265, 270

  Macagni, Danny, 25

  Miller, George, 215, 216, 217

  McAlexander, Joseph, 204

  Miranda rights, 171–72

  McCann, Antonio, 196–97

  missing persons, 204–5, 219, 221–22

  McDonald’s, 91–92

  mistrials, 167

  McDougal, Linda, 29

  Mitchell, Brian “Emmanuel,” 202, 203

  McDougal, Susan, 60, 252–53

 

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