Blood & Justice
English

About The Book

<p>Daniel Markel believed in justice as a moral discipline. A Harvard-educated law professor and scholar of punishment he devoted his career to studying how the law should restrain cruelty rather than enable it. In his work justice was measured proportional and bound by principle.</p><p>On a summer morning in Tallahassee he was murdered in his driveway.</p><p>This book traces the quiet unraveling that led to that moment-and the long painstaking reckoning that followed. Beginning with Markel's life as a thinker teacher and father the narrative follows the slow corrosion of a family dispute into grievance entitlement and ultimately violence by proxy. A custody battle becomes a moral rupture; law becomes the enemy; murder is outsourced to strangers who do not know their victim.</p><p>What unfolds is not a story of passion but of calculation. Surveillance footage phone records toll data and years of investigation gradually expose a conspiracy that justice uncovers piece by piece. Convictions are secured. Life sentences are imposed. Yet even as the legal system succeeds the damage remains irreparable.</p>
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