Review of The Interrogation of Michael Crowe (2002) by Danielle S — 21 Feb 2008
When 12-year-old Stephanie Crowe is brutally murdered at her home in her small home town, the authorities foolishly jump to conclusions that her 14-year-old brother Michael must be responsible. They completely ignore strong evidence that suggests another suspect is the one.
They work hard to force Michael to falsely confess to what he did not do, in order to avoid tougher investigation. The police used psychological brutality in many forms and finally broke Michael down, convincing him to confess.
Two of his friends were eventually implicated as conspirators. Michael had to spend many stressful months in prison but was eventually exonerated.
This review of The Interrogation of Michael Crowe (2002) was written by Danielle S on 21 Feb 2008.
The Interrogation of Michael Crowe has generally received positive reviews.
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