I Killed Sam: A Novel Based on the 1957 Groundbreaking Trial of a Battered Woman

Author:   Robert A Steadman
Publisher:   Mission Point Press
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9781954786523


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   12 January 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Robert A Steadman
Publisher:   Mission Point Press
Imprint:   Mission Point Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9781954786523


ISBN 10:   1954786522
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   12 January 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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... a compelling legal thriller with a setting that captures a period in history when men could easily go free for sexually molesting and abusing women. The conflict is strong and intelligently handled, the courtroom drama exacting, and the tension building up through each page as Bob looks for ways to win not only the case but also the woman he has come to love so much. It is too realistic, emotionally rich, and unpredictably alluring. It is one of those books you want to experience in a motion picture. -Matthew Novak, The Book Commentary This book is fabulous from the beginning. In a society where intimate partner violence is so tragically misunderstood, Robert answers the question people need to stop asking, Why didn't she just leave? Fully half of all female homicide victims are killed by intimate partners, yet women are still treated as criminals when forced to defend themselves. Law school students, prosecutors, judges, criminal defense attorneys, social workers, and law enforcement should read this well-crafted work of fiction. -Kelle Lynn, executive director of Justice Thru Storytelling, Inc. This is a brutal tale of torture wrapped in a love story and a courtroom drama. It has the authenticity of Anatomy of a Murder and the pace of Grisham's best stuff. It could only have been written by the real-life lawyer who handled the case. -Morris Dees, cofounder of the Southern Poverty Law Center ...a fast-paced courtroom drama that not only illuminates the palpable tension between a defendant and victims, but also lays bare the internal conflict between the judge, counsel, law enforcement, and experts. The historically accurate discussion of domestic violence exposes residual issues that still draw a shadow over justice today. While the author often refers to his luck, preparation is the mother of luck. Every trial lawyer should enjoy reading how the author created his own luck through diligence and hard work. -Philip E. Rodgers Jr., 13th Circuit Court judge (retired) My gratitude to Mr. Steadman for writing this important and dramatically told novel. People need to know the long-term, horrible effects that physical and sexual abuse does to a person. My hope is that victims speak out about their experiences and end society's insistence of sweeping these assaults under the rug. -Joni Ankerson, author of To Kill or Be Killed: A True Crime Memoir from Prison ...Through his main character's reflections on events in Darien, Steadman captures perfectly many of the aspects of small-town living, where everybody went to the same high school and knows one another's business. And through the slow, step-by-step dramatization of the trial, the author wonderfully elicits the workaday, real-world lessons of a career in the law. Steadman deftly escalates the drama both inside and outside the courtroom, and the display of his legal skills in the former setting neatly counterbalances the simple sweetness of how he handles the latter. An effective and engaging legal tale about the trial of an abused wife. -Kirkus Reviews I Killed Sam is a chilling story of abuse and murder. I have personally observed the author, a brilliant attorney, win a number of jury trials over the past forty years. He based this novel on an apparently hopeless case he defended in 1957 when spouse abuse, including rape, was shamefully legal in Michigan. -Larry E. Lelito, author of True Hard, his story of service in Vietnam


""... a compelling legal thriller with a setting that captures a period in history when men could easily go free for sexually molesting and abusing women. The conflict is strong and intelligently handled, the courtroom drama exacting, and the tension building up through each page as Bob looks for ways to win not only the case but also the woman he has come to love so much. It is too realistic, emotionally rich, and unpredictably alluring. It is one of those books you want to experience in a motion picture."" -Matthew Novak, The Book Commentary ""This book is fabulous from the beginning. In a society where intimate partner violence is so tragically misunderstood, Robert answers the question people need to stop asking, ""Why didn't she just leave?"" Fully half of all female homicide victims are killed by intimate partners, yet women are still treated as criminals when forced to defend themselves. Law school students, prosecutors, judges, criminal defense attorneys, social workers, and law enforcement should read this well-crafted work of fiction."" -Kelle Lynn, executive director of Justice Thru Storytelling, Inc. ""This is a brutal tale of torture wrapped in a love story and a courtroom drama. It has the authenticity of Anatomy of a Murder and the pace of Grisham's best stuff. It could only have been written by the real-life lawyer who handled the case."" -Morris Dees, cofounder of the Southern Poverty Law Center ""...a fast-paced courtroom drama that not only illuminates the palpable tension between a defendant and victims, but also lays bare the internal conflict between the judge, counsel, law enforcement, and experts. The historically accurate discussion of domestic violence exposes residual issues that still draw a shadow over justice today. While the author often refers to his ""luck,"" preparation is the mother of luck. Every trial lawyer should enjoy reading how the author created his own luck through diligence and hard work."" -Philip E. Rodgers Jr., 13th Circuit Court judge (retired) ""My gratitude to Mr. Steadman for writing this important and dramatically told novel. People need to know the long-term, horrible effects that physical and sexual abuse does to a person. My hope is that victims speak out about their experiences and end society's insistence of sweeping these assaults under the rug."" -Joni Ankerson, author of To Kill or Be Killed: A True Crime Memoir from Prison ""...Through his main character's reflections on events in Darien, Steadman captures perfectly many of the aspects of small-town living, where everybody went to the same high school and knows one another's business. And through the slow, step-by-step dramatization of the trial, the author wonderfully elicits the workaday, real-world lessons of a career in the law. Steadman deftly escalates the drama both inside and outside the courtroom, and the display of his legal skills in the former setting neatly counterbalances the simple sweetness of how he handles the latter. An effective and engaging legal tale about the trial of an abused wife."" -Kirkus Reviews ""I Killed Sam is a chilling story of abuse and murder. I have personally observed the author, a brilliant attorney, win a number of jury trials over the past forty years. He based this novel on an apparently hopeless case he defended in 1957 when spouse abuse, including rape, was shamefully legal in Michigan."" -Larry E. Lelito, author of True Hard, his story of service in Vietnam


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Robert Steadman grew up near Syracuse, New York, the second oldest of five children, and in Michigan, where his dad was hired as the state's financial controller. Bob graduated from Wayne University Law School in February of 1951, earning a bachelor of arts, bachelor of laws, and Juris Doctor Degrees in five and a half years, all while working nights on the Ford Rouge Plant's engine line. Drafted in May of 1951 for the Korean conflict, he completed Officer Candidate School and was discharged as a second lieutenant late in 1953.Steadman had the good fortune of working as assistant prosecutor and as a trial attorney in Flint, providing him with an intensive introduction to trial work. While learning to fly at Flint's Bishop Airport, he met and married his instructor, Bernice Trimble, already a famous racing pilot, in 1959. His aviation expertise led to a position as corporate and trial attorney for Airway Insurance Company in Ann Arbor, where he defended aviation death cases from Massachusetts to Alaska for several years. He turned down the company presidency in 1972, choosing to move to Traverse City instead. Bob was eighty-one in 2009 when he tried and won his last jury case with an award of $400,000 for fraud against a local bank. He then cared for Bernice during her remaining years of illness until he lost her in 2016 after fifty-seven wonderful years. Since 2018, he has led the campaign for a new senior center as president of Senior Center Friends in Traverse City. He continues fishing and hunting pheasants with good friends and his German shorthair pointer, Belle.

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