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Long Way Home
- A Young Man Lost in the System and the Two Women Who Found Him
- Narrado por: Laura Caldwell
- Duración: 9 h y 36 m
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Nineteen-year-old Jovan Mosley, a good kid from one of Chicago's very bad neighborhoods, was coerced into confessing to a crime he didn't commit. Charged with murder, he spent five years and eight months in a prison for violent criminals. Without a trial.
Jovan grew up on the rough streets of Chicago's Southeast Side. With one brother dead of HIV complications, another in jail for arson and murder, and most kids his age in gangs, Jovan struggled to be different. Until his arrest, he was. He excelled in school, dreamed of being a lawyer, and had been accepted to Ohio State. Then on August 6, 1999, Jovan witnessed a fight that would result in a man's death. Six months later, he was arrested, cruelly questioned, and forced into a confession.
Sent to a holding jail for violent criminals, he tried ceaselessly to get a trial so he could argue his case. He studied what casework he could, rigorously questioning his public defenders. But time after time his case was shoved aside. Amiable, bright, and peaceable, he struggled to stay alive in prison. As the years ground on, he'd begun to lose hope when, by chance, he met Catharine O'Daniel, a successful criminal defense lawyer. Although nearly all cases with a signed confession result in a conviction, she was so moved by him, and so convinced of his innocence, that Cathy accepted Jovan as her first pro bono client. Cathy asked Laura Caldwell to join her and together they battled for Jovan's exoneration.
Here is Laura's firsthand account of their remarkable journey.This is a harrowing true story about justice, friendship, failure, and success. A breakdown of the justice system sent a nice kid to one of the nation's nastiest jails for nearly six years without a trial. It would take a triumph of human kindness, ingenuity, and legal jousting to give Jovan even a fighting chance.
Deeply affecting, Long Way Home is a remarkable story of how change can happen even in a flawed system and of how friendship can emanate from the most unexpected places.
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- Narrado por: Traber Burns
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Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Roger "Butch" Karp has been around New York long enough to realize that the judicial system can be dirty and cynical. But he still believes in justice. So when a vicious sociopath tries to dodge a brutal murder charge by convincing the court he is incompetent to stand trial, Karp teams up with firecracker Assistant DA Marlene Ciampi to unleash the full force of their relentless energy, hardboiled wit, and passion for the truth to put the killer away for good. They will accept no lesser plea.
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A Decent LIsten
- De Ted en 08-31-14
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Dead Irish
- Dismas Hardy, Book 1
- De: John Lescroart
- Narrado por: David Colacci
- Duración: 10 h y 14 m
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In his new life as a bartender at the Little Shamrock, Dismas Hardy is just hoping for a little peace. He's left both the police force and his law career behind. Unfortunately it's not as easy to leave behind the memory of a shattering personal loss - but for the time being, he can always take the edge off with a stiff drink and a round of darts.
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Soap-opera thrillers?
- De Snoodely en 01-27-10
De: John Lescroart
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Judgment Calls
- De: Alafair Burke
- Narrado por: Betty Bobbitt
- Duración: 9 h y 42 m
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Deputy District Attorney Samantha Kincaid walks into her office in Portland's Drug and Vice Division one morning to find the sergeant of the police bureau's vice unit waiting for her. A 13-year-old girl has been brutally attacked and left for dead on the city's outskirts. Given the lack of evidence, most lawyers would settle for an assault charge; Samantha, unnerved by the viciousness of the crime, decides to go for attempted murder.
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Well read above average book
- De Rajesh en 06-24-05
De: Alafair Burke
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Compelling Evidence & Prime Witness
- 2-in-1 Edition, Paul Madriani Books 1 and 2
- De: Steve Martini
- Narrado por: Joe Mantegna
- Duración: 6 h y 4 m
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Compelling Evidence Paul Madriani was once a promising associate with the prestigious Potter, Skarpellos law firm, co-founded by his mentor, Ben Potter. But after a scandalous affair with Ben's wife, Talia, Paul left the firm to begin a brilliant career as a criminal defense attorney. Ben's impeccable reputation has made him a leading candidate for the Supreme Court, until he is found dead on the eve of the nomination, and Talia becomes the prime suspect.
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Terrible
- De LS1015 en 04-08-19
De: Steve Martini
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Life Sentence
- De: David Ellis
- Narrado por: Dick Hill
- Duración: 12 h
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Jon Soliday is legal counsel to a powerful politician - also his childhood best friend - who is running for governor. The two have shared political success and undying loyalty. They also share a dark secret from the summer of 1979: a party that resulted in the death of a teenage girl. Soliday was implicated, but through his friend's political connections, escaped legal trouble.
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my first Ellis
- De Stevon en 02-06-12
De: David Ellis
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The Trial
- De: Robert Whitlow
- Narrado por: Rob Lamont
- Duración: 6 h y 53 m
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Attorney Ken McClain has nothing to live for. Nine years after the accident that claimed the life of his wife and two sons, he's finally given up. Alone in his empty house, it seems suicide is his only escape. Now the question of death by pills or by bullet? Then suddenly the phone rings, and it turns out to be a case he can't refuse. A case for the life of accused killer Peter Thomason, and a case for his own soul.
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Delivers
- De Barbara en 09-15-06
De: Robert Whitlow
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The Hidden Man
- De: David Ellis
- Narrado por: Luke Daniels
- Duración: 10 h y 34 m
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On a hot summer night in 1980, two-year-old Audrey Culter was snatched from her bedroom and never seen again. Twenty-six years later, her brother, Sammy, fatefully crosses paths with the man the police failed to convict for her abduction and murder. A few weeks later, that man is dead, murdered. Private attorney Jason Kolarich is engaged to defend Audrey's brother. But can he trust the people who hired him?
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Story not bad, Didn't like the reader
- De Kristin en 12-21-09
De: David Ellis
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Cruel Death
- De: M. William Phelps
- Narrado por: J. Charles
- Duración: 11 h y 18 m
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Erika Sifrit was once a high school basketball star and an honors student. Then she married Navy SEAL Benjamin Sifrit. Some say Erika was abused by "B.J." Some say she pulled his strings. But by the time they reached Ocean City, MD, Erika was packing a gun in her Coach bag and was caught in the grips of a new American death ride.
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Extremely poor reader.
- De Tyria Mendicino en 10-06-19
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Getting Life
- An Innocent Man’s 25-Year Journey from Prison to Peace
- De: Michael Morton
- Narrado por: Roger Wayne
- Duración: 9 h y 53 m
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On August 13, 1986, just one day after his 32nd birthday, Michael Morton went to work at his usual time. By the end of the day, his wife Christine had been savagely bludgeoned to death in the couple's bed - and the Williamson County Sherriff's office in Texas wasted no time in pinning her murder on Michael, despite an absolute lack of physical evidence. Michael was swiftly sentenced to life in prison for a crime he had not committed
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A must read
- De Kevlar314 en 04-23-15
De: Michael Morton
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Kill for Me
- De: M. William Phelps
- Narrado por: Jonathan Yen
- Duración: 13 h y 31 m
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Aspiring model Sandee Rozzo's big mistake was being kind to Timothy "Tracey" Humphrey. After Rozzo refused the 'roided-up ex-con's advances, she described how he imprisoned, raped, and brutalized her for two days. When the courageous woman pledged to testify against him, Humphrey knew he had to silence her. That's when he turned to 19-year-old Ashley Laney. She had fallen in love with Humphrey, her personal trainer, and would do anything for him. On their wedding night, he made a strange request - one that would end with eight gunshot wounds and a dead body.
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ONE OF THE AUTHER'S BEST
- De Steve en 09-04-18
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Wild Justice
- De: Phillip Margolin
- Narrado por: Anna Fields
- Duración: 8 h y 22 m
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Phillip Margolin, best selling author of The Undertaker's Widow, introduces the world to the first genuinely monstrous psychopath of the new century. Also available abridged.
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De gustibus...
- De Susan en 01-23-11
De: Phillip Margolin
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Good Kids, Bad City
- A Story of Race and Wrongful Conviction in America
- De: Kyle Swenson
- Narrado por: J. D. Jackson
- Duración: 11 h y 3 m
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In the early 1970s, three African American men - Wiley Bridgeman, Kwame Ajamu, and Rickey Jackson - were accused and convicted of the brutal robbery and murder of a man outside of a convenience store in Cleveland, Ohio. Almost four decades later, the men were exonerated. But while their exoneration may have ended one of American history’s most disgraceful miscarriages of justice, the corruption and decay of the city responsible for their imprisonment remain on trial.
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Life is not fair, but the hearts of these men!
- De Maureen Delaney en 03-24-19
De: Kyle Swenson
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Wasted
- Inside the Robert Chambers-Jennifer Levin Murder
- De: Linda Wolfe
- Narrado por: Pete Cross
- Duración: 12 h y 8 m
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On an August night in 1986, Jennifer Levin left a Manhattan bar with Robert Chambers. The next morning, her strangled, battered body was found in Central Park. Linda Wolfe goes beyond the headlines and media hype to recreate a story of a teenager whose immigrant mother was determined to make a better life for her son, a petty thief and drug user who'd been expelled from the best schools. Wasted powerfully depicts the freewheeling 1980s society that spawned a generation steeped in violence and the fatal impulses that drove Robert Chambers to kill.
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A very thorough reporting for the time
- De Amazon Customer en 12-28-16
De: Linda Wolfe
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- Cheryl
- 08-23-14
Interesting, but way too long and not that good
It was very clear in the beginning how the legal system is very unfair. It is very sad what happened to Jovan Mosley, however, I feel that it could have been written in a different way to make us care more about the different characters involved.
I felt that she repeated herself several times and I found it annoying. Perhaps if it had been read by a different narrator than the author, I may have enjoyed it more. I feel that this would probably be much better viewed as a movie than read as a book.
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- cate edwards
- 12-13-15
Not a bed time book
Couldn't stop listening. Great heartfelt story. Books like this change people and systems. Well done
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- LMS
- 07-19-13
Wonderful non-fiction.....needs new narrator
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I think this book would be best in hardcover. Laura Caldwell wrote an amazing story and succeeds to show all of us that a little kindness goes a long way. Unfortunately, Laura Caldwell has a drone-like tone with zero inflection. I found myself drifting and having to rewind. I had to concentrate very hard to keep my focus on the story.
What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
None
Would you be willing to try another one of Laura Caldwell’s performances?
No
If you could give Long Way Home a new subtitle, what would it be?
"The true story of a young man's life cheated by the justice system "
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- Shelley
- 10-27-13
Finding truth & restoring a young mans life
If you could sum up Long Way Home in three words, what would they be?
Shocking, emotional, triumphant
What was one of the most memorable moments of Long Way Home?
When the coauthors fell in love with Javon
What does Laura Caldwell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The passion and determination she had for bringing this young man home!
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- Margareta
- 08-18-13
Chocking story about 6 lost years
Would you listen to Long Way Home again? Why?
Listening once was good enough.
What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
The unbelievable story of how bad the judicial system works in Chicago.
What do you think the narrator could have done better?
First I thought the narrator was all too unprofessional. But then I realized this was a true story and told by one of the participants. That made quite a difference and it was suddenly OK listening to the rather flat voice.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Don't believe innocence will save you!
Any additional comments?
I liked the book, but when I bought it a thought a bought a novel. I don't understand why it wasn't presented as a documentary.
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- Grace
- 05-09-13
Excellent, Heart wrenching true story.
What made the experience of listening to Long Way Home the most enjoyable?
This was a very hard book to listen to. Although it is a wonderful story it is hard to listen to the wrongs done to this young man. I would get so frustrated listening to the story I would almost come to tears.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Long Way Home?
The strength that Jovan was able to show throughout the story. He would get down but pull himself right back up.
Any additional comments?
The first couple chapters of the book was poorly written and took a very long time to grab my interest. But hang in there, it get better. I almost quit listening but stuck with it and so very glad I did. It is an excellent story and makes us even more aware of the wrongs done in our justice system. Corruption still exists and probably always will. A handful of very bad cops sadly reflects on all.
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- gifts4444you
- 04-16-13
Excellent story & narration!
What made the experience of listening to Long Way Home the most enjoyable?
I work best when I have an excellent audio book & this one was riveting. It not only held my attention I just couldn't put it down. To my surprise Laura Caldwell did a great job with narration. Most authors just can't pull narration off Miss Caldwell nailed it.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Catharine O'Daniel the author did a great job illustrating Mrs. O'Daniel's energy, talent and drive for law
Any additional comments?
SIDE note to Miss Caldwell PLEASE PLEASE write a book about Catharine O'Daniel. I need to know what makes her tick. I will order it today!
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- Brain
- 10-29-16
Good story, understandable performance
I am mostly writing this review to stand up for the performance of the reading and in response to the complaints I've read in previous reviews. The story itself is a somewhat common: another young black male incarcerated for a murder he has to wait years to be tried for regardless of how much reasonable doubt is present on the face of things. Being an ardent follower of the innocence project, I'm just thankful there are decent lawyers willing to take on these cases.
It's depressing that it happens. Which brings me to the reading performance. Yes, it kind of sounds like a cross between a monotonous am radio news story and a study on how to depress your audience. It SHOULD sound like those things. I didn't expect the author to sound like she's doing cartwheels on a stroll through the park. When things do get moving a little about half way through the book she does sound more expressive. Again, expected.
Overall I'm picky about my readers on audible. I've returned more than a few books because of bad or difficult to understand performances. This is not one of those. It took me less than 24 hours to finish this one because it's a very intriguing listen. I highly recommend it if you like law, court rooms and intellectual emotionalism.
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- john t conboy
- 06-23-16
Compelling and compassionate but...
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
A 51-year-old African-American parking attendant was kicked from behind, punched by several kids and ultimately beaten to death with a baseball bat. This book is the story of one of the Youths Who was there but who did not participate. Jevon Mosley was tricked and coerced into saying that he threw two punches which meant he was guilty of murder in the eyes of the law. It's an interesting story about the legal system and what can happen if you are poor, uninformed, and utterly without resources.
Throughout the book, the author repeatedly refers to the incident as a "fight". Mosley, she says was at the fight but not involved. Many teenage boys have been in the vicinity of a fight and did not get involved, she says. This is an important misperception. Four or five young men attack a single, older man in order to rob him and, proceed to beat him to death with a bat that Jevon's friend "always had with him". This is not a fight. It's a robbery and wanton murder. Calling it a fight is outrageous and diminishes the power of the book.
There's plenty of injustice to showcase without minimizing. Jevon is not guilty of murder but he's not innocent either. To do nothing while a man gets his head bashed in is something no matter what neighborhood you are from. The author argues that doing nothing was the prevailing ethic in the neighborhood. Even if that's true, most young men have not hung out with kids who rob people and beat them with bats in order to get their money.
Jevon was a part of the incident. A man lost his life. Jevon didn't call police or check to see if the man was OK. He was callous and indifferent.
The author's lack of empathy for this victim was disturbing to me. A merciless, predatory, one-sided beating is not a fight. And Jevon was not just a good kid doing the best he could.
That being said, this account is worthwhile, insightful, and ultimately personally compassionate. Definitely a worthwhile read.
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- Robyn
- 07-11-14
a different kind of horror story
This is a compelling book in many ways: the tragedy of years lost from the life of a promising and very likeable young man, the glimpse it provides of the process from the point of arrest by police, the brutality of the prison system, the legal system in which a case can stagnate, the incompetence of many professionals, day-to-day life in prison. There appears to be little or no hope until the chance meeting which eventually sees the wronged young man released to pick up the pieces of his shattered life. The role played by the two lawyers is heartwarming, as is his mother's dedication and the support of friends who help him as he begins to put together a new life. The section dealing with research on false confessions and other related matters helps to explain what happens to individuals who are caught up in the system: the accused, those who investigate, and the lawyers who prosecute and defend.
Laura Caldwell is an excellent writer but I initially found her rather monotone delivery off-putting. But before long I felt that it suited the matter-of-fact business-like nature of her work. I agree with other commenters that the third person/first person inconsistency is confusing: it just shouldn't happen - where were the editors? However, that is my only criticism and I found the book rivetting from start to finish.
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