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The
Last Juror
In 1970, one of Mississippis more colorful weekly newspapers,
The Ford County Times, went bankrupt. To the surprise and dismay of
many, ownership was assumed by a twenty-three year old college dropout
named Willie Traynor. The future of the paper looked grim until a young
mother was brutally raped and murdered by a member of the notorious
Padgitt family. Willie Traynor reported all the gruesome details, and
his newspaper began to prosper.
The murderer, Danny Padgitt, was tried before a packed courthouse in
Clanton, Mississippi. The trial came to a startling and dramatic end
when the defendant threatened revenge against the jurors if they found
him guilty. Nevertheless, they found him guilty, and he was sentenced
to life.
But in Mississippi in 1970, life didnt necessarily
mean life, and nine years later Danny Padgitt managed to
get himself paroled. He returned to Ford County, and the retribution
began.
(Taken from the cover of The Last Juror. Release date, February
3, 2004)
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