The Guilty Innocent

Cover of The Guilty Innocent by Shannon Adamcik
Publisher: Shannon Adamcik
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 370
ISBN-13: 9780988240919
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.19 Pounds
Width: 0.93 Inches
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The Guilty Innocent by Shannon Adamcik, published in September 2012, presents a harrowing account of a tragic murder case involving sixteen-year-old Cassie Jo Stoddard. This edition, comprising 370 pages in English, delves into the events surrounding Cassie’s brutal death while house-sitting, focusing on the subsequent investigation that led to the arrest of her classmates, Torey Adamcik and Brian Draper. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of Shannon Adamcik, the mother of one of the accused, as she explores the complexities of the trial and the societal pressures influencing the pursuit of justice.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the legal proceedings and the emotional turmoil experienced by those involved. The book highlights the challenges faced by juvenile defendants in adult court systems, emphasizing the often harsh realities of criminal law and the implications for young individuals accused of serious crimes. Through meticulous research and personal insights, Adamcik sheds light on the intricacies of the case, offering a unique viewpoint on the intersection of crime, law, and the human experience.


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Sixteen-year-old Cassie Jo Stoddard agreed to house sit for relatives on the weekend of September 22, 2006. It was something the teenager had done before…but this time something went terribly wrong. When the family returned home at the end of the weekend they found Cassie lying on their living room floor brutally stabbed to death.

Detectives focused on two of Cassie’s classmates who had briefly visited her on the night that she was murdered: Torey Adamcik and Brian Draper. Initially both boys denied any knowledge of the crime, but after two separate interrogations, Brian Draper told detectives a chilling story of murder straight out of a horror movie. The two boys were immediately arrested, and a shocking videotape was discovered that seemed to depict the two teens not only planning the cold-blooded murder, but celebrating it.

Community outrage was strong and immediate. The public demanded justice. But was the video actually what it appeared to be: a cold-blooded documentary that detailed the plotting of Cassie’s murder; or something else entirely? Could anyone uncover the truth in time and convince a jury that sometimes things aren’t always what they appear to be?

The Guilty Innocent is narrated by Shannon Adamcik, mother of Torey, one of the accused boys. It takes readers behind the scenes of a trial where prosecutors cared more about public opinion than truth, defense attorneys, who had never argued a murder case, were in over their heads, and a young boy’s life hung in the balance.

The United States is the only country in the world that will charge a juvenile as an adult and sentence them to life without parole. As the mother of one such child, I know exactly what happens when a juvenile is placed in adult court where they cannot defend themselves. They are immediately cut off from all human contact, locked in isolation, and railroaded through a justice system they simply cannot comprehend. Consequently, many of these juveniles are sentenced too much longer and harsher terms than their adult counterparts. I’ve personally lived through this, and I was compelled to write about it.

I began for the simple reason that I had lived through this horrendous ordeal and I ached for someone to confide in. But reliving the most painful part of my life was extraordinarily difficult. Ultimately the only reason that I was able to persevere was my deep belief that the story was important and needed to be told. That is still true.

This is a true story and no one can tell it better than the people who lived it. A crime reporter can look at the details of a case, but they cannot tell you how it feels to live through it. I can and I did. I used the pre-trial and trial transcripts, copies of the police reports, the autopsy and DNA reports, and DVD recordings of all of the evidence in the case. I’ve done copious research. But more importantly, I take readers step-by-step through what it feels like when your 16-year-old son is accused of first-degree murder; all the odds are stacked against him; and his defense is in the hands of attorneys you can’t fully trust to come through for you.

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Publisher: Shannon Adamcik. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9780988240919.
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Language: en. Pages: 370.

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