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Black River Road: An Unthinkable Crime, an Unlikely Suspect, and the Question of Character
Black River Road: An Unthinkable Crime, an Unlikely Suspect, and the Question of Character | Debra Komar
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In 1869, in the woods just outside of the bustling port city of Saint John, a group of teenaged berry pickers discovered several badly decomposed bodies. The authorities suspected foul play, but the identities of the victims were as mysterious as that of the perpetrator. From the twists and turns of a coroner's inquest, an unlikely suspect emerged to stand trial for murder: John Munroe, a renowned architect, well-heeled family man, and pillar of the community. Munroe was arguably the first in Canada's fledgling judicial system to actively defend himself. His lawyer's strategy was as simple as it was revolutionary: Munroe's wealth, education, and exemplary character made him incapable of murder. The press and Saint John's elite vocally supported Munroe, sparking a debate about character and murder that continues to this day. In re-examining a precedent-setting historical crime with fresh eyes, Komar addresses questions that still echo through the halls of justice more than a century later: is everyone capable of murder, and should character be treated as evidence in homicide trials?
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KarenJMcLean
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Tonight I am settling in to read this true crime story from my hometown, a double-murder that happened more than a hundred years ago. The Maggie Vail story is one of the saddest chapters in our local history, and I am intrigued to learn about it in more detail.

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rabbitprincess
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A true crime story from the Victorian era in New Brunswick. A very fast read and interesting context provided by the author, a retired forensic scientist. Recommended for those who like Canadian history, true crime, and books such as The Suspicions of Mr Whicher and A Very British Murder.

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rabbitprincess
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First book completed on #24in48 weekend! 😄

Next up: continuing with Lawrence in Arabia, which has been sadly neglected.

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rabbitprincess
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Nearly an hour and a half of reading in my unofficial #24in48 today. This book is a very fast read. Now to go to the library and pick up more books 😉

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rabbitprincess
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Ouch! 😟

KarenJMcLean Wasn‘t that a great line? 6y
rabbitprincess @Karen2.0 Indeed it was! 6y
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rabbitprincess
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Hahaha