GUILTY But INSANE

GUILTY But INSANE by Pookie Marceaux, published by AuthorHouse in May 2005, is a poignant exploration of a tragic event that devastated a small town. This 172-page book recounts the harrowing story of a family torn apart by violence, detailing the aftermath of a mass murder that led to a nationwide FBI manhunt and a subsequent trial. The narrative aims to shed light on the circumstances surrounding this crime and the failures of the system that allowed such a tragedy to occur.
Readers will find a detailed account of the events leading up to the murders and the impact on the community. The book delves into themes of law and justice, as well as the personal toll of crime on families. Through this biography and true crime narrative, Marceaux seeks to highlight the fragility of normalcy in America and the consequences of systemic failures in protecting innocent lives.
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Devastation struck a small town when five members of one family were murdered. After a ten day nationwide FBI man hunt, came a long awaited trail. Convicted of mass murder and sentenced to death but may never be executed.
I wrote this story to tell what can happen to a normal family in America. As tragic as it was this should never have happened.
The “system” failed five innocent people.
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