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3.7
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3 total ratings
This first chapter really drew me in with its setup of a complex case. The way Pellegrino describes the community's fear and the initial chaotic investigation felt very real. I liked how the author hints at the flaws in the system even with the apparent quick resolution. The introduction of the author's own drive to uncover the truth adds an interesting layer. It leaves you wondering how such a massive mistake could have happened. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest to see how the truth unravels. The opening sets up an intriguing premise about justice gone wrong. Can't wait to see where this story goes from here.
This opening chapter definitely sets a somber tone and effectively establishes the unsettling atmosphere of injustice. Davide Pellegrino's approach to laying out the initial chaos and the seemingly swift resolution is quite compelling. The way the chapter hints at underlying inconsistencies leaves me curious about the full scope of the investigation. I'm interested to see how Pellegrino unpacks the systemic failures and the personal impact of this wrongful conviction. The focus on the author's personal motivation adds a layer of depth to the narrative's purpose. This first chapter really drew me in and makes me want to uncover the full truth. It feels like the start of a thorough and important investigation into a flawed justice system. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest to see how the evidence unfolds. Worth upgrading to read the complete version of this potentially eye-opening account. Can't wait to see where this story goes and what lessons are to be learned.
This first chapter of L'Ombra della Giustizia Sbagliata offers a solid foundation for a compelling true crime narrative. The way the community's peace is shattered and the subsequent investigation's chaos is quite effectively portrayed. Pellegrino's introduction to the case and his personal drive to uncover the truth about wrongful convictions feels authentic. The subtle hints of inconsistencies in the evidence definitely create a sense of unease and make you question everything. I'm definitely interested in reading the rest to see how the miscarriage of justice unfolds and is revealed. The premise certainly makes me want to understand the systemic failures that could lead to such an outcome. This feels like it will be a deep dive into a complex and important topic. I can see this book offering a lot of insight into the flaws within the justice system.