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The Last Meal   ( Printable )
  • Takes place just outside Chicago - a place readers often find crime stories.
  • Intellectual true crime at its best, with a recounting of the crime and first-time details on behind the scenes never revealed.
  • Michael Wright of Garson and Wright in L.A. launching national publicity campaign.
  • Author, attorney Dennis Shere was part of the defense team for one of the convicted killers.
  • Shere gives a rare view inside the world of those who defend mass murderers and who are the most loathed people in society.
Title The Last Meal
Subtitle Defending an Accused Mass Murderer
Author Dennis Shere of Illinois
Author Bio Shere is in the midst of his "third" career, working as an assistant public defender in Kane County, Illinois. He began his professional life as a journalist, where he spent more than 30 years reporting, editing, teaching and managing. He graduated from law school and passed the Illinois bar in 2003. Now he's writing books, his first being "Cain's Redemption."
ISBN 978-0-9827206-2-2  
Category TRUE CRIME : Murder / General
Publication November 9, 2010
Pages 220
Size 6.00 x 9.00 in.
Price $16.95
Binding Paperback
Publisher Titletown Publishing, LLC

It took almost 10 years for investigators to arrest two men for the brutal murders of seven workers in a fast-food restaurant in suburban Chicago. The tragic events captured headlines nationwide. When the arrests finally were made, the evidence against one man was virtually irrefutable. His DNA was found on chicken bones recovered from a trash bin at Brown's Chicken and Pasta; investigators contended that he ate pieces of chicken before killing the victims - the so-called "last meal." He confessed, indicating that he got "caught up in the moment" as he slit the throat of one victim. If someone ever deserved the death sentence, he did.

The Last Meal is the story of horrific crime. It is also the riveting account of how a team of defense attorneys fought to show how their client did not commit the killings, and what happened when that failed to save him from a death sentence. This true-crime story is unique as it is written from the perspective of the defense attorneys rather than the prosecutors,.