This true crime book delves into a terrible miscarriage of justice, in which a man murders his wife and is acquitted. I learned a lot about criminal defense, forensic psychologists, and the fact that a nagging wife to some seems to justify 27 stab wounds, 4-5 of them fatal. The book is dated, published in 1988, and I am sure some practices have changed, but this book underlines how our justice system is only as good as the humans who participate in it, which is to say, not very good.