No spark of malice : the murder of Martin Begnaud

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0807124478 
ISBN 13
9780807124475 
DDC
364.15 
Category
American Law  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1999 
Publisher
Pages
xii, 349 pages 
Subject
American General Law 
Abstract
"No Spark of Malice is the tale of the impact Martin Begnaud's murder and the ensuing trial had on his large and prominent family, on the Acadians - or "Cajuns" - of southwest Louisiana, and on the village of Scott Station at the end of the nineteenth century." "On April 22, 1896, the forty-five-year-old Begnaud was brutally murdered in his general store in rural Scott Station, Louisiana. He was bound, gagged, blindfolded, stabbed more than fifty times, and robbed of several thousand dollars." "Two men were soon arrested for the killing. But the evidence against them was purely circumstantial, and as the suspects insisted on their innocence through months of harsh treatment, some observers began to believe the true murderers were still at large. Ten months after Begnaud's death, the initial widespread shock and hysteria reemerged when the teenage Blanc brothers, Ernest and Alexis, were arrested for the crime. Polite, educated, and popular, the Blancs were orphans from France who had worked on a local plantation." "The aftermath of the murder of Martin Begnaud resulted in one of the most electrifying trials in the history of the American South. By intertwining a suspenseful account of a murder and its repercussions wth a thorough analysis of the history of the citizens the crime most affected, No Spark of Malice provides insight into a fascinating yet overlooked people, place, and era."--BOOK JACKET. 
Description
Content:
The Murder -- The People -- The Return -- The Family -- The Arraignment -- The Village -- The Trial -- The Brothers. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references (269) and index.
Donated by Graham Price.  
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