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Blind Vengeance: The Roy Moody Mail Bomb Murders [Hardcover]

Ray Jenkins (Author)

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September 1, 1997
Just days before Christmas 1989, bombs delivered through the U.S. mail exploded in two southern states, taking the lives of a federal judge in Alabama and a civil rights attorney in Georgia. The same week, two more deadly packages were intercepted en route to a federal courthouse and an office of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Blind Vengeance is the riveting account of the frantic federal, state, and local investigations that ensued, eventually resulting in the arrest and conviction of Walter Leroy Moody Jr., a small-time con man who blamed society for his failures.

In-depth portraits of the victims and their killer show three men representative of the changing South: the privileged white man, Judge Robert Smith Vance of Birmingham, who saw the necessity of political changes; the black lawyer and city alderman, Robert Robinson of Savannah, who prevailed in a segregated society to become a respected professional figure; and the embittered lifelong criminal Roy Moody, who led a brooding, solitary life on the edges of society.

Ray Jenkins's research is based on new information from interviews, record searches, and unprecedented access to Moody's psychiatric profile. The result is a chilling exploration of the mind of a killer blinded by a desire for revenge.


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Attorney Jenkins is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist formerly with the Baltimore Evening Sun. He was also born in Georgia, covered the Civil Rights Movement in his home state and neighboring Alabama as a reporter and attorney, and was familiar with the social milieu that gave rise to the anger of mail bomber Roy Moody, who first struck in 1989. Drawing on his own experience and on interviews, court and other records, and what the publisher describes as "unprecedented access" to Moody's psychiatric profile, the author details the murders of Judge Robert S. Vance and civil rights attorney Robert Robinson, the failed attacks on others, the ensuing criminal investigation, and, finally, the prosecution of Moody. The reader is drawn here into the bizarre mind of the bomber and the peculiar events that unraveled his plan. A compelling description of the birth of a terrorist that both lay readers and scholars will find elucidating.?William L. Waugh, Georgia State Univ., Atlanta
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The South persists in the collective imagination as a place of casual bigotry and tolerance for brutality. That stereotype may be unfair and outdated, but true-crime aficionados will revel in the bits of verifying reality that Jenkins details in his excellent triple biography of mail-bomber Roy Moody and the two men he killed, a federal judge and a prominent African American lawyer. Jenkins meticulously interweaves the three men's stories with Alabaman-Georgian social and political history, in the process bringing to life southern icons such as Gene Talmadge, Bull Connor, and Martin Luther King Jr. He produces a dynamic story of racism, the slow death of a culture of racial hatred, and a man of that culture--Moody--who determined to act on his convictions and resentments. Jenkins brings understanding and perspective to this episode in the journey from the Old South to the more inclusive modern South. Mike Tribby

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As Christmas approached in 1989, Robert Smith Vance had every reason to be in a festive mood. Read the first page
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judicial rape, mail bombings, prison buddy
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Roy Moody, Bob Vance, Fort Valley, United States, Eleventh Circuit, Robbie Robinson, Gene Wallace, Louis Freeh, George Wallace, Democratic Party, Helen Vance, Mary Ann, Julie Linn-West, Fifth Circuit, Bobby Hill, Ted Banks, Howard Shapiro, University of Alabama, Joyce Law, Bull Connor, Tommy Mann, Lloyd Erwin, New York, Robert Vance, University of Georgia
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