House of Evil: the Indiana Torture Slaying (St. Martin's True Crime Library)

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They must decide what is right, what is wrong; what is significant, what is trivial; who is truthful, who is lying; who remembers correctly, who has forgotten. Even the honest witness unconsciously distorts facts in the retelling. To reconstruct what actually did happen in each detail, from the testimony, is impossible. The juror can only come to a reasonable conclusion as to what happened.
This book is an attempt to come to a reasonable conclusion as to what actually happened to Sylvia Likens.
...The reader is spared the task of sifting through reams of conflicting testimony, much of it purposely distorted. The conclusions of this book, which is in narrative form, are based on a selection of the most credible testimony in a five-week trial, on statements that eyewitnesses gave to police and to writers outside the trial, on the opinions of lawyers, on the interpretations of psychiatrists, and on the confirmation of a jury’s verdict.
Some incidents related in this book may not have occurred exactly as they are told.


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