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Swift Justice: Murder & Vengeance In A California Town [Paperback]

Harry Farrell (Author)
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December 15, 1992
In 1933, a nightmare shook the quiet town of San Jose, California, when a young man named Brooke Hart was abducted while leaving his father's department store. In the days that followed, the Harts, local and state police, and J. Edgar Hoover's FBI scrambled to outwit the kidnappers, whose demands kept them at bay until they--and Brook Hart's murder--were at last discovered.

Then the unthinkable: A band of vigilantes stormed the San Jose jail and hanged the two criminals in the town square as ten thousand watched. The next day the governor hailed the lynching as "a fine lesson".

The San Jose lynching, which divided the nation and haunts the city still, is a chilling tale of fear, fury, and the collapse of justice--of a small American paradise turned inferno.


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In 1933, a couple of losers kidnapped and killed the son of a department store owner in San Jose, California. Little did they know of the fury they would unleash. The men were captured, and then, just hours after the victim's body was found, a mob stormed the city jail and held "a necktie party" (lynching) in a nearby park. Harry Farrell is a superb writer who researched this case so thoroughly that he has the details to produce an unnerving degree of suspense. He provides ample maps, photos, and reproduced newspaper articles, making it all too easy to visualize the horrifying events. His interviews even include descriptions of the noise of the mob as heard from afar: "a kind of keening that stirred a primeval tingling on the back of my neck." And his account of the politics involved, including the governor's praise for the lynchers, is a shocking denouement to the story. Swift Justice won the 1993 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime.

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A historical true-crime chronicle of remarkable immediacy and force. Writing in a style that combines polish and punch, Farrell, a longtime reporter for California's San Jose Mercury, delves into events--a kidnapping and brutal murder and the subsequent lynching of the kidnappers--that rocked San Jose and the nation nearly 60 years ago. On the evening of November 9, 1933, Brooke Hart, scion of a wealthy San Jose family, stepped out of his father's department store, walked a half block to pick up his Studebaker roadster, and disappeared. Three hours later, a phone call informed the concerned Hart family that Brooke had been kidnapped: $40,000 ransom was demanded. The police were notified, and, almost at once, the FBI became involved in the case. During subsequent negotiations, the kidnappers seemed laughably incompetent: Brooke's car was found abandoned in the countryside beyond town and barely literate notes kept appearing. Eventually, one of the kidnappers was apprehended as he talked on and on by telephone with Brooke's father. The man implicated his confederate, and the pair--bumbling Harold Thurmond and spiffy, fast-talking Jack Holmes--were jailed. When Hart's body was discovered floating in San Francisco Bay, it became clear that the kidnappers had slain Brooke almost immediately after the snatch. San Jose exploded in fury, with enraged citizens gathering by the thousands outside the jail. Despite the efforts of police, who were hampered by official noncooperation (the governor refused to call out the National Guard), the mob broke in and hanged the pair across the street in a public park. Farrell's treatment of the lynch scene is a model of Zola-like scene-painting, and he caps his impressive research with shocking revelations--that former child- star Jackie Coogan was involved in events at the jail; that then- California Governor ``Sunny Jim'' Rolph praised the lynch mob. One of the most riveting, revealing, and intensely readable true crimers to appear in a long time. (Eight pages of b&w photographs--not seen.) -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (December 15, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312089015
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312089016
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #60,989 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A telling snapshot of the era, July 27, 1999
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I'm a native of San Jose, and when I grew up there in the 1950's the tale of the Hart kidnapping and its aftermath was still fresh in people's memories -- but it was told only in whispers. (My mother, who was at church downtown on the evening of the lynching, vividly remembered the "feeling in the air" and the groups of men gathering on street corners, but always spoke of the lynching itself as something shameful.) So I found this book fascinating, not only for illuminating a dark corner of history, but for the vivid picture it paints of San Jose in an era when it was still, in essence, a small town. The fact that many of our most distinguished public figures shared a dark secret was, I'm sure, important in our civic psyche, and Farrell effectively conveys the repercussions of the lynching for the city as a whole. I knew him to be a good reporter and writer (having read his articles in the Mercury News all my life), but in this book he outdoes himself. This is not only a well-told story but a fine work of social history, and doubly important now that Silicon Valley has all but obliterated the traces of what San Jose used to be.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vivid, October 12, 2001
This review is from: Swift Justice: Murder & Vengeance In A California Town (Paperback)
I'm not ashamed to stay I stayed up all night reading this book. I thought I'd read a few chapters before bed and...well, I just couldn't put it down. Brooke's murder is particularly brutal -- I could hear his final calls for help inside my head. The description of the lynching is so vivid you feel as if you're there, shouting and manning the battering ram with the rest of them. My only complaint was that the "after the lynching" section seemed to drag a bit. All in all a wonderful book, which I would highly recommend to any fan of true crime.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST read for San Joseans, February 7, 2001
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While I grew up in San Jose in the 1960's and 1970's, I never heard of this "historic" incident. However, so many references acquired during my childhood came to life as I read this wonderful book, that I felt a great many puzzle pieces had fallen into place. I immediately purchased copies of this book to give to all my family members, as each had their own connection to various elements (including cited sources, streets, businesses, community groups, etc.).

Not only does this book provide a gripping story that stands on its own, it also provides those who care about the local history of San Jose, the criminal justice system, and California politics with a much better understanding of society in the 1930's and beyond.

Read this book--it is so good that you'll finish it too quickly, wishing for more.

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It was five minutes before quitting time when Brooke Hart strode out of his family's department store and vanished into the November dusk. Read the first page
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San Jose, San Francisco, Brooke Hart, Alex Hart, San Mateo Bridge, Harold Thurmond, Los Angeles, Charlie O'Brien, Mercury Herald, Chief Black, Santa Clara County, James Park, First Street, Louis Oneal, Santa Clara University, Market Street, Sheriff Emig, Governor Rolph, Alameda County, Anthony Cataldi, Louis Rossi, Plaza Garage, Marshall Hall, New York, Bird Avenue
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