This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or legal memoir (likely by Alan Dershowitz) included in House Oversight files. It details the appellate strategy in the Ted Binion murder case, specifically defending Sandy Murphy. The text describes efforts to debunk the 'burking' (suffocation) theory by proving a mark on the body was a skin tumor rather than a bruise, and attacking the admission of hearsay testimony from Binion's lawyer regarding statements Binion made before his death.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Binion | Deceased/Victim |
Ted Binion, whose death is the subject of the trial discussed.
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| Murphy | Defendant/Client |
Sandy Murphy, the client represented by the author on appeal.
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| Dr. Baden | Forensic Pathologist |
Expert who relied on a photograph to conclude Binion was 'burked'.
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| Binion's lawyer | Witness |
Testified that Binion told him Murphy would be the killer if he was found dead.
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| Author (implied) | Defense Attorney |
Narrator ('My brother and I were retained...') likely Alan Dershowitz based on document context.
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| Author's Brother | Defense Attorney |
Retained alongside the author to argue the appeal.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document production (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017276).
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"The ghost of the dead man, as in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, was pointing to his killer."Source
"His 'testimony' from the grave was classic hearsay, and his unavailability denied Murphy the constitutional right to confront her accuser."Source
"We would turn the prosecution’s 'multiple choice' offense into an appellate defense."Source
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