Almost Midnight: An American Story of Murder and Redemption

Almost Midnight: An American Story of Murder and Redemption
ISBN-10
0312936753
ISBN-13
9780312936754
Series
Almost Midnight
Category
True Crime
Pages
336
Language
English
Published
2005-08-30
Publisher
Macmillan
Author
Michael W. Cuneo

Description

Presents the story of the slaying of a drug kingpin, his wife, and their grandson by Darrell Mease, an aspiring drug dealer who was sentenced to death for the crime, but who was saved from death row by the intervention of the pope.

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