In this captivating account of two of the most corrupt and blood-soaked chapters in Chicago law enforcement history, award-winning lawyer and author of The Torture Machine Flint Taylor draws on his vast experience to guide readers through the sordid world of prosecutorial misconduct and police violence
This compelling follow-up to his exposé of systemic police torture within the CPD looks at the roles of Cook County prosecutors and Democratic machine politicians in covering up both those widespread abuses, and the political assassination of Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. This story begins with a focus on then rising political star Edward V. Hanrahan, who, in his position as state’s attorney, authorized the notorious police raid on Hampton’s apartment and then vociferously orchestrated a cover-up that took more than a decade to completely unravel. Taylor shows how Hanrahan’s racist political strategy would ultimately lead to his own political downfall following the efforts of a Black-led movement.
Taylor traces the ways that Hanrahan’s legacy was continued and brought to bear on the case of Jackie Wilson, a victim of police torture wrongfully incarcerated for thirty-six years, thanks in large part to the same style of racist prosecutorial misconduct. Drawing on unique insights gained from his position as one of the leading lawyers in opposition, Taylor deftly guides readers through the numerous twists and turns of Wilson’s forty-year effort that not only won an innocent man his freedom but also resulted in the criminal indictment of a Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney who played an important role in this shameful history.
Leading readers through this saga, Taylor asks whether there can be such a thing as effective progressive prosecutors dedicated to fair and equal justice in such an inherently unjust and systemically racist legal system.
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Praise for The Torture Machine
"If it was not for Flint Taylor I would still be languishing in prison. He brought hope to a hopeless place."
—Darrell Cannon, torture survivo
"It is impossible to fully understand the continuing challenges created by unjustifiable police violence against black and brown people without appreciating the historical backdrop that sustains this national crisis. Flint Taylor's powerful new book, informed by his decades as one of the most effective advocates addressing these issues, is a must-read."
—Bryan Stevenson, best-selling author of Just Mercy
"Taylor is a walking passcode to CPD misconduct. It was Taylor and his colleagues who unearthed the crimes committed by the “Midnight Crew,” a squad of racist cops who tortured blacks to extract their false confessions."
—Rolling Stone
"[A] searing memoir... essential reading for all who care about this country—past and future."
—Heather Ann Thompson, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Blood in the Water
"Incredible and devastating."
—Jeremy Scahill
"[A]n unsparing dissection of foundational racism in the criminal justice system ... It could not be more timely."
—Jaime Kalven, Investigative Reporter, Executive Director, Invisible Institute
"Each victim's case is a fascinating story in itself while the totality of the lawyers' efforts fighting a resistant establishment is staggering."
—The Observer
Other books by Flint Taylor
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The Torture Machine
by Flint Taylor