Tag: Guilty

Guilty by Definition [Audiobook]


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English | August 12, 2024 | ASIN: B0CMXZC45J | M4B@128 kbps | 12h 32m | 696 MB
Author: Susie Dent | Narrator: Louise Brealey
This audiobook features an exclusive introduction from Susie Dent, and an exclusive Q&A between Susie and Youtube’s Jack Edwards.
When an anonymous letter is delivered to the Clarendon English Dictionary, it is rapidly clear that this is not the usual lexicographical enquiry. Instead, the letter hints at secrets and lies linked to a particular year.

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Guilty Creatures Sex, God, and Murder in Tallahassee, Florida [Audiobook]


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English | ASIN: B0CLHH6YVC | 2024 | 6 hours and 49 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 382 MB
Author: Mikita Brottman
Narrator: Leon Nixon

From the critically acclaimed author dubbed "one of today’s finest practitioners of nonfiction" (The New York Times Book Review), a breathless true crime tale of sex, religion, and murder in the deep South. Mike and Denise Williams had a tight knit, seemingly unbreakable bond with childhood friends, Brian and Kathy Winchester. The two couples were devout, hardworking Baptists who lived perfect, quintessentially Southern lives. Their friendship seemed ironclad. That is, until December 16, 2000, when Denise’s husband Mike disappeared while duck hunting on Lake Seminole. After no body was found, everyone assumed that Mike had drowned in a tragic accident, his body eaten by alligators. But things took an unexpected turn when, within five years of Mike’s disappearance, Brian Winchester divorced his wife and married Denise.

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Not Guilty Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Charges Made Against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials


Free Download John Dewey, John Chamberlain, Edward Alsworth Ross, "Not Guilty Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Charges Made Against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials"
English | 2005 | ISBN: 0923891315, 1900007193 | PDF | pages: 442 | 12.9 mb
This book is a legal document of great historical significance. In 1936-1938, during the period of the Great Purges, in which millions died, there were three "show trials" in Moscow. 1. The first trial was of 16 members of the so-called "Trotskyite-Zinovievite Terrorist Centre", held in August 1936, at which the chief defendants were Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev, two of the most prominent former party leaders. All were sentenced to death and were promptly executed. 2. The second trial in January 1937 involved 17 lesser figures including Karl Radek, Yuri Piatakov and Grigory Sokolnikov. Thirteen of the defendants were shot immediately. The rest received sentences in labor camps, where they were shot a few years later. 3. The third trial, in March 1938, included 21 defendants alleged to belong to the so-called "Bloc of Rightists and Trotskyites", led by Nikolai Bukharin, former head of the Communist International, former Prime Minister Alexei Rykov, Genrikh Yagoda, Christian Rakovsky and Nikolai Krestinsky. All of the leading defendants were executed. All of the defendants in these "trials" were prominent personalities, including former members of the Politburo and old Bolsheviks whose credentials as revolutionaries could not be questioned. The charges against them were that they had received messages from Trotsky who was in such places as Copenhagen and Mexico City, directing them to overthrow the Government of the Soviet Union and restore Capitalism. Although the charges were inherently ridiculous, a committee of old leftists formed in Mexico City to examine them. They had as their star witness Trotsky himself plus one of his wives and one of his sons who had not been killed yet, plus all of Trotsky’s papers. Through these documents, they were able to prove that the charges in the Moscow show trials were false. Trotsky himself was assassinated in Mexico City on August 21, 1940, two years after this Dewey Commission Report had been published.

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Guilty by Definition


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English | 15 Aug. 2024 | ISBN: 1804183946 | True EPUB | 400 pages | 0.5 MB
Guilty by Definition is a love letter not only to language but to the city of Oxford, wrapped within an intriguing mystery of a missing woman and considering the emotional aftershocks of her disappearance on those left behind.

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Guilty Creatures Sex, God, and Murder in Tallahassee, Florida


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English | July 23, 2024 | ISBN: 166802053X | True EPUB | 288 pages | 4.1 MB
From the critically acclaimed author dubbed "one of today’s finest practitioners of nonfiction" (The New York Times Book Review), a breathless true crime tale of sex, religion, and murder in the deep South.

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The Myth of a Guilty Nation


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2011 | 124 Pages | ISBN: 1610162382 | PDF | 5 MB
This was Albert Jay Nock’s first great anti-war book, a cause he backed his entire life as an essential component of a libertarian outlook. The book came out in 1922, and has been in very low circulation ever since. In fact, until this printing, it has been very difficult to obtain in physical form. The narrative has incredible staying power. The burden of the book is to prove American war propaganda to be false. The purpose of the war was not to liberate Europe and the world from German imperialism and threats. Today most everyone knows and understands this, but this was not known in 1922. If there was a conspiracy, it was by the allied powers to broadcast a public message that was completely contradicted by its own diplomatic cables. Nock’s book reminds us of what most everyone has forgotten, namely, that this was was sold as a war for freedom and self determination over imperial ambition. Along with that came some of the most rabid war propaganda ever fabricated until that point in time, all designed to make Germany into a devil nation. Nock’s brave book took on that idea, and demonstrated that there was fault enough to go around on all sides. All through the 1920s, a Nockian-style retelling of the facts behind the war led to a dramatic shift in public opinion against World War I. As the introduction by Anders Mikkelsen points out, "Nock makes the reader aware of the great extent to which the allied politicians continually lied to blame Germany and justify the war, or at least told stories with no regard for the truth. No wonder Hitler found British propaganda so inspiring. In fact the story at the time made it sound like Germany was trying to over-run Europe the way Hitler temporarily did a few decades later." "What makes this book worth reading is not whether this is the best explanation for WWI. It is worth seeing how small groups of state officials engaged in secret actions that led to a catastrophic war, and co

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Guilty Not Guilty


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English | 2019 | ISBN: 0525536795 | 384 Pages | EPUB | 5.3 MB
It is said that everyone over a certain age can remember distinctly what they were doing when they heard that President Kennedy had been assassinated, or that Princess Diana had been killed in a Paris car crash, but I, for one, could recall all too clearly where I was standing when a policeman told me that my wife had been murdered.

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