Chapters 5–8: Adam starts by trying to attack the death
penalty itself, pointing out that two men had suffered
horrible deaths in gas chambers. Meanwhile, Roland
Forchin is becoming more and more interested in Sam’s
case and the new lawyer who is representing him. He
decides that it is time to travel to Memphis to make sure
that Sam stays quiet about the true events that took place
on the night of the bombing so long ago. Adam isn’t aware
of Roland, though, as he is busying talking to the FBI
agent, Wyn Lettner, who was in charge of the bombing
case. He tells Adam things that he would rather not know,
such as the fact that Sam was involved in killing black
people before the bombing. By the time he learns the
truth about Sam’s dark past, his appeal that gas chambers
are cruel has been quashed by the courts.
Chapters 5–8: Adam starts by trying to attack the death penalty itself, pointing out that two men had suffered horrible deaths in gas chambers. Meanwhile, Roland Forchin is becoming more and more interested in Sam’s case and the new lawyer who is representing him. He decides that it is time to travel to Memphis to make sure that Sam stays quiet about the true events that took place on the night of the bombing so long ago. Adam isn’t aware of Roland, though, as he is busying talking to the FBI agent, Wyn Lettner, who was in charge of the bombing case. He tells Adam things that he would rather not know, such as the fact that Sam was involved in killing black people before the bombing. By the time he learns the truth about Sam’s dark past, his appeal that gas chambers are cruel has been quashed by the courts.
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