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Pine Box Parole

Terry Fitzsimmons and the Quest to End Solitary Confinement and Other True Cases

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Pine Box Parole

De: John L. Hill
Narrado por: Lorene Shyba
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Pine Box Parole, Part One, “The Terry Fitzsimmons Story” begins with convicted murderer Terry Fitzsimmons hanging himself in Ontario’s Kingston Penitentiary. Subsequent chapters explain his background and the senseless killings upon which he embarked after spending years in solitary confinement. Fitzsimmons’ lawyer, and author of this book, John L. Hill, defends the indefensible by putting the blame on the prison system for creating a monster. Part Two of the book, “Other True Cases” is a collection of searing stories about five of John Hill’s other clients, including the psychopathic ‘natural born killer’ Clifford Olson, and Inderjit Singh Reyat, the only person to be convicted of the bombing Air India Flight 182.

©2022 John L. Hill (P)2022 Durvile Publications Ltd.
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“Pine Box Parole gives a voice to the innumerable prisoners—no, people—who have suffered immensely at the hands of the Correctional authorities. Media is awash with simplified narratives of crime and too few of us are thinking critically about the correctional system as an institution. In Pine Box Parole, Hill takes a massive step towards balancing the dialogue.”—Jeffrey Hartman, Prison Rights Lawyer

“Part Ronan Farrow, part Truman Capote, lawyer/author John Hill recounts the riveting and sadly true story of a broken man battling a correctional system that seems to be waging a personal vendetta against him. Hill’s storytelling chops make it ripe for episodic television.”—PETER CARTER, Analysis Editor, The Lawyer’s Daily

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