Real Justice: Guilty of Being Weird

The Story of Guy Paul Morin

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Pub Date Sep 12 2012 | Archive Date May 31 2013

Description

At twenty-four, Guy Paul Morin was considered a bit strange. He still lived at home, drove his parents' car, kept bees in the backyard, and grew flowers to encourage the hives. He played the saxophone and clarinet in three bands and loved the swing music of the 1940s.

In the small Ontario town where he lived, this meant Guy Paul stood out. So when the nine-year-old girl next door went missing, the police were convinced that Morin was responsible for the little girl’s murder. Over the course of eight years, police manipulated witnesses and tampered with evidence to target and convict an innocent man. It took ten years and the just-developed science of DNA testing to finally clear his name.

This book tells his story, showing how the justice system not only failed to help an innocent young man, but conspired to convict him. It also shows how a determined group of people dug up the evidence and forced the judicial system to give him the justice he deserved.

Distributed in the U.S by Lerner Publishing Group

At twenty-four, Guy Paul Morin was considered a bit strange. He still lived at home, drove his parents' car, kept bees in the backyard, and grew flowers to encourage the hives. He played the...


A Note From the Publisher

US publication: March 2013
CA publication: Sept. 2012

US publication: March 2013
CA publication: Sept. 2012


Advance Praise

"Guilty of Being Weird is essential reading for anyone interested in criminal justice and forensics"

- VOYA

"The tabloid-style, easy-to-read format of the “Real Justice” series targets reluctant readers and presents the basic facts of the Guy Paul Morin case. Faryon manages to describe the obvious mistakes made by investigators matter-of-factly and lets the outcome speak volumes" Recommended.

- Darleen Golke CM: Canadian Review of Materials

"Guilty of Being Weird is essential reading for anyone interested in criminal justice and forensics"

- VOYA

"The tabloid-style, easy-to-read format of the “Real Justice” series targets reluctant...


Marketing Plan

Excellent for reluctant readers, ages 13+

Excellent for reluctant readers, ages 13+


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ISBN 9781459400924
PRICE $12.95 (USD)