Echoes of My Soul, Robert K. Tanenbaum
Echoes of My Soul, Robert K. Tanenbaum
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Echoes of My Soul

Author: Robert K. Tanenbaum

Narrator: Traber Burns

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/28/2013


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author and renowned prosecuting attorney Robert K. Tanenbaum provides the first insider’s account of the historic Wylie-Hoffert case, from the shocking double-murder to the wrenching interrogation of an innocent young man and the heroic Assistant District Attorney who risked everything to unravel a disgraceful injustice. Here is a gripping chronicle of the unnerving crime that led to the Miranda Rights and of the courageous stand that forever reformed the American justice system.It was a muggy summer day in New York when Janice Wylie and Emily Hoffert were raped and murdered in their apartment on Manhattan’s fashionable Upper East Side. Months passed as their families grieved the unthinkable and a shaken city awaited answers. Finally, Brooklyn police arrested George Whitmore, Jr., a nineteen-year-old with an IQ of less than seventy. But his incarceration would ultimately entail a host of shocking law enforcement missteps and cover-ups.Whitmore had confessed. Yet Mel Glass, a young Manhattan Assistant DA not even assigned to the Homicide Bureau, was troubled by the investigation. With the blessing of legendary DA Frank Hogan, Glass tirelessly immersed himself in the case. So began an epic quest for justice, culminating in a courtroom showdown in which the Brooklyn arresting cops refused to admit their flagrant errors, providing a complete defense to a vicious predator. The outcome would reach far beyond the individuals involved.Including trial transcripts and never before published crime scene photos, here is a captivating depiction of one of the most intense manhunts of our time. Echoes of My Soul is also a testament to the power of individuals like Glass and Hogan, without whom the real killer would never have been convicted and an unjustly accused man would have been jailed for life. And we may never have gained the legal safeguards that protect us today.

About Robert K. Tanenbaum

Robert K. Tanenbaum is the author of thirty-two books—twenty-nine novels and three nonfiction books: Badge of the Assassin, the true account of his investigation and trials of self-proclaimed members of the Black Liberation Army who assassinated two NYPD police officers; The Piano Teacher: The True Story of a Psychotic Killer; and Echoes of My Soul, the true story of a shocking double murder that resulted in the DA exonerating an innocent man while searching for the real killer. The case was cited by Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren in the famous Miranda decision. He is one of the most successful prosecuting attorneys, having never lost a felony trial and convicting hundreds of violent criminals. He was a special prosecution consultant on the Hillside strangler case in Los Angeles and defended Amy Grossberg in her sensationalized baby death case. He was Assistant District Attorney in New York County in the office of legendary District Attorney Frank Hogan, where he ran the Homicide Bureau, served as Chief of the Criminal Courts, and was in charge of the DA’s legal staff training program. He served as Deputy Chief counsel for the Congressional Committee investigation into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He also served two terms as mayor of Beverly Hills and taught Advanced Criminal Procedure for four years at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley, and has conducted continuing legal education (CLE) seminars for practicing lawyers in California, New York, and Pennsylvania. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Tanenbaum attended the University of California at Berkeley on a basketball scholarship, where he earned a B.A. He received his law degree (J.D.) from Boalt Hall School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley. Visit RobertKTanenbaumBooks.com.

About Traber Burns

Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Grey’s Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others.


Reviews

The Case: New York City 1963 - Two young women -Emily Hoffert and Janice Wylie were found brutally murdered in their shared apartment. A young black man, George Whitmore Jr. is later convicted and incarcerated for the murders. But a young Assistant District Attorney named Mel Glass, is not convi......more

Goodreads review by Joyce on February 21, 2019

I picked this up assuming it was another of Tanenbaum's legal thrillers starring Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi. It's not. Instead it's a rather interesting true crime account, set it NYC in 1963, of the brutal murder of two young women. By chance, police connect a young black man with the crime and......more

Goodreads review by Betty on January 05, 2017

I have long been a fan of this author & have read all of his book in the Butch Karp Series. I love that series & how he makes the Karp family so much a part of the story line. But back to Echoes of My Soul. This book not only entertained but also educated, I found it so interesting to learn what lea......more

Goodreads review by Chris on July 15, 2014

Like other reviewers here, I thought this was poorly written. The author was mentored by the DAs that worked on the 1963 case of two young female roommates that were brutally murdered in Manhattan. He clearly believes those two men could do no wrong and as a result their characters are 2 dimensional......more

Goodreads review by Joanne on November 23, 2016

Anyone who likes a good police procedural should read this book. I had never read any non-fiction by Robert K. Tanenbaum before this (I read all of his Butch Karp/Marlene Ciampi novels. This is a real life story of a botched murder investigation, and how Miranda (rights) came about. Absolutely recommen......more


Quotes

Echoes of My Soul has the excitement of a great work of fiction and it is not ‘based upon’ a real case. It is a real case and it is about a real hero.” Mark Lane, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“A strong candidate to become a true-crime classic…Brilliantly written and unfailingly riveting.” Vincent Bugliosi, #1 New York Times bestselling author

“Riveting…the most powerful story of American justice in our time.” Linda Fairstein, New York Times bestselling author

“Tanenbaum recreates the proceedings with a novelist’s sense of plotting…Tanenbaum’s take on the case, which was cited by the Supreme Court in its 1966 Miranda v. State of Arizona decision regarding self-incrimination, is a thrilling and insightful addition to the true crime genre.” Publishers Weekly

“Many of the elements of the narrative are inherently fascinating: the circumstances of the crimes in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the police investigations, the prosecutors’ deliberations, and the courtroom dramatics…An intriguing saga.” Kirkus Reviews