Reasonable Doubt by Steve Vogel is a compelling true-crime account of one of the most controversial murder cases in modern American history. Originally published in 1989, this hardcover edition examines the investigation, trial, and legal battle surrounding the murders of Susan Hendricks and her three children in Illinois. Drawing upon extensive reporting and courtroom testimony, Vogel presents a detailed look at a case that sparked national debate regarding evidence, motive, and the meaning of reasonable doubt.
A respected true-crime work, this title appeals to readers interested in criminal investigations, courtroom drama, forensic evidence, and notable American murder cases.
Condition:
This hardcover book with dust jacket is in Very Good Plus condition. Binding remains tight and secure, and the pages are clean and well preserved. The dust jacket presents exceptionally well overall, with only minor shelf wear and a small crease/wrinkle near the lower rear corner. Interior pages are clean with no writing, highlighting, or library markings noted. Please carefully review all provided photographs, as they are part of the description.
Product Details:
-Title: Reasonable Doubt
-Author: Steve Vogel
-Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
-Publication Year: 1989
-Publisher: Contemporary Books
-ISBN: 0-8092-4321-0
-Genre: True Crime
-Subject: Murder Investigation & Courtroom Trial
-Language: English
-Printed in the USA
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