The Story of Vicente, Who Murdered His Mother, His Father, and His Sister

The Story of Vicente, Who Murdered His Mother, His Father, and His Sister
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781784781064
ISBN-13 : 1784781061
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Book Synopsis The Story of Vicente, Who Murdered His Mother, His Father, and His Sister by : Sandra Rodriguez Nieto

Download or read book The Story of Vicente, Who Murdered His Mother, His Father, and His Sister written by Sandra Rodriguez Nieto and published by Verso Books. This book was released on 2015-11-10 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The intimate story of a teenager’s murder of his family, from an award-winning Mexican journalist Sixteen-year-old Vicente and two of his high school friends murdered his mother, his father, and his little sister in cold blood. Through a Capote-like reconstruction of this seemingly inexplicable triple murder, Sandra Rodríguez Nieto paints a haunting and unforgettable portrait of the most violent city on Earth, with an in-depth investigation into the thought process of the three boys, the city of Juárez and the drug cartels that wage war in its streets. This book explores how poverty, political corruption, incapacitated government institutions and US meddling combined to create the explosion of violence in Juárez. The product of years of tenacious reporting that have brought Sandra Rodríguez Nieto international acclaim, this book traces the rise of a national culture of extreme violence, and is a testament to the extraordinary bravery of a reporter.


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