

An edition of Framed (2016)
why Michael Skakel spent over a decade in prison for a murder he didn't commit
By Robert Francis Kennedy
Publish Date
2016
Publisher
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Language
eng
Pages
288
Description:
"On Halloween 1975, Martha Moxley was found brutally murdered outside her home in swanky Greenwich, Connecticut. Twenty-seven years after her death, the State of Connecticut spent some $25 million to convict her friend and neighbor, Michael Skakel, of the murder. At Michael's criminal trial, the State offered no physical or forensic evidence, no fingerprints or DNA, no eyewitness linking Michael to the killing. The trial ignited a media firestorm that transfixed the nation. Now, Skakel's cousin, acclaimed attorney, and award-winning writer Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., solves the baffling whodunit and clears Michael Skakel's name" --
subjects: Social conditions, Murder, Investigation, Lynching, nyt:crime-and-punishment=2016-08-07, New York Times bestseller
People: Martha Moxley, Michael Skakel
Places: Connecticut, Greenwich (Conn.), Greenwich
Times: 20th century