Oklahomas Atticus, Hunter Howe Cates
Oklahomas Atticus, Hunter Howe Cates
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Oklahoma's Atticus
An Innocent Man and the Lawyer Who Fought for Him

Author: Hunter Howe Cates

Narrator: Pat Grimes

Unabridged: 7 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2019


Synopsis

Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1953: An impoverished Cherokee named Buster Youngwolfe confesses to brutally raping and murdering his eleven-year-old female relative. When Youngwolfe recants his confession, saying he was forced to confess by the authorities, his city condemns him, except for one manpublic defender and Creek Indian Elliott Howe. Recognizing in Youngwolfe the life that could have been his if not for a few lucky breaks, Howe risks his career to defend Youngwolfe against the powerful county attorneys office. Forgotten today, the sensational story of the murder, investigation, and trial made headlines nationwide. Oklahomas Atticus is a tale of two cities: oil-rich downtown Tulsa and the dirt-poor slums of north Tulsa, of two newspaperseach taking different sides in the trialand of two men who were both born poor Native Americans but whose lives took drastically different paths. Oklahomas Atticus is full of colorful characters, from the seventy-two-year-old mystic who predicted where the body was buried to the Kansas City sergeant who founded one of the most advanced forensics labs and pioneered the use of lie detector evidence and the ambitious assistant attorney who would rise to become the future governor of Oklahoma. At the same time, it's a story that explores issues that still divide our nation: police brutality and corruption; the effects of poverty, inequality, and racism in criminal justice; the power of the media; and the primacy of the presumption of innocence.

About Hunter Howe Cates

Hunter Howe Cates is a journalist, an author, a filmmaker, and a creative-marketing professional. The principal and writer for Cates Creates, a copy and content marketing firm, he is a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. He currently resides in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on July 05, 2021

I have written and re-written this review many times in my head. There is a lot to say, but I don’t want to make anyone mad at me. I didn’t realize that 25% of Native Americans moved west on their own after the Louisiana Purchase. Following the Indian removal, from the author’s perspective about the C......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on January 28, 2020

Thank you, Hunter Howe Cates for bringing this wonderful story to light. Elliot Howe, public defender in Tulsa, OK is appointed as Buster Youngwolfe's representative in a trial regarding a gruesome murder of an 11-year-old girl who live in the slums of Tulsa. Howe, although somewhat inexperienced and......more

Goodreads review by Kerry on April 29, 2020

Another sad story of corruption and racism in the 1950’s Oklahoma. Gives a brief history of how all of the Native American tribes came to Oklahoma/Indian Territory. History I only know because I enjoy reading about it,not because tit was taught in Oklahoma Public Schools during my school years(1965-......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on January 18, 2024

Probably not really a five star book but a really solid true crime book. Made more interesting since it sat in Oklahoma.......more

Goodreads review by Zack on April 19, 2022

Cates drives home an important point in the closing section of this book. All of us are a product of decisions we make and circumstances we inherit. This is a story of two men who’s stories paralleled in many ways, but a few decisions made by each put them on drastically different paths. How differe......more