Catch the Devil : A True Story of Murder and Deception in the American South
Catch the Devil : A True Story of Murder and Deception in the American South
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Author(s): Colloff, Pamela
ISBN No.: 9781913068509
Pages: 320
Year: 202607
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 39.67
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

'Pamela Colloff demonstrates again why she is one of the best reporters and writers. This story is astonishing and deeply important.' David Grann, Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author 'Amazing journalism by Pamela Colloff. Read it and weep.' Jeffrey Tobin Paul Skalnik was a prolific and ruthless conman and abuser. For more than three decades, he passed himself off as a Vietnam veteran, a college football star, a high-rolling oilman, a criminal defence attorney, an undercover FBI agent and a terminally ill cancer patient. From 1977 to 2015 he was incarcerated many times over and repeatedly used as a jailhouse informant. His bogus witness testimonies of cell confessions have sent at least four men to Death Row.


During a year-long investigation for the New York Times Magazine , Pamela Colloff determined that Skalnik was one of the most prolific, and most effective, jailhouse informants in American history. For decades he was considered the state prosecution's 'closer' witness who could smooth over a case's inconsistencies, nudging jurors past reasonable doubt. Whenever he was released from prison he would continue his crime spree in which women were usually the collateral damage. Over four decades he was charged with 32 felonies including larceny, fraud, grand theft, the unauthorised practice of law, bail jumping, bigamy and lewd conduct. He married at least nine different women, some at the same time, and was a serial abuser of young girls. The narrative is framed by the botched investigation of James Dailey - tried with the murder of 14 year-old Shelley Boggio. Skalnik's witness testimony helped put Dailey on Death Row. By recounting Skalnik's lurid life, Pamela Colloff tells a larger story of injustice and the trail of broken lives he has left behind.



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