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The Wilderness Years Reg McKay

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The Wilderness Years by Reg McKay


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Summary

Both men have always protested their innocence and in Indictment: Trial by Fire Campbell and investigative journalist Reg McKay documented in shocking detail the deliberate miscarriage of justice and the farcical trial that led to their incarceration.

The Wilderness Years Summary

The Wilderness Years by Reg McKay

The searing follow-up to Indictment: Trial by Fire that exposes the horrific mistreatment of T.C. Campbell behind bars and his struggle for freedom. In October 1984 T.C. Campbell and Joseph Steele were found guilty of murdering six members of the Doyle family in a deliberately set house fire. Both men have always protested their innocence and in Indictment: Trial by Fire Campbell and investigative journalist Reg McKay documented in shocking detail the deliberate miscarriage of justice and the farcical trial that led to their incarceration. Indictment: The Wilderness Years is the story of T.C.'s life in prison. The beatings and torture he withstood time after time. The solitary confinement and hunger strikes. And most compelling of all, T.C.'s indefatigable struggle against the machinations of the judiciary system. These struggles culminated in the courts granting him interim freedom on December 11, 2001, pending an appeal that is his final chance to have his name cleared

The Wilderness Years Reviews

Astonishing. * * News of the World, on Indictment: Trial by Fire * *
Campbell's appeal is a matter for the courts, not the critics; but the book succeeds in conveying a sense of the brutality-saturated period. * * Scotland on Sunday * *

About Reg McKay

The youngest of eight surviving children of ten, T.C. Campbell grew up in the rat-infested slums of Glasgow before progressing through the city's ganglands in his teenage and adult years. Wrongly imprisoned in 1984 for the horrendous Doyle family fire murders, Campbell has remained in the Scottish prison system ever since, fighting against the injustice of his incarceration and the corrupt system which condemns him. For twenty years a social worker in the schemes of Glasgow, Reg McKay woke up in 1998 surrounded by grey-faced men in grey suits. He walked away to write. An investigative journalist, McKay is also the author of two earlier books, None So Pretty: The Sexing of Rebecca Pine and The Ferris Conspiracy, co-written with Paul Ferris. Reg McKay prefers his present company.

Additional information

GOR002030477
9781841953311
1841953318
The Wilderness Years by Reg McKay
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Canongate Books Ltd
2002-11-11
372
N/A
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