Every hill a burial place :: the Peace Corps murder trial in East Africa /
"On March 28, 1966, Peace Corps personnel in Tanzania received word that volunteer Peppy Kinsey had fallen to her death while rock climbing during a picnic. Local authorities arrested Kinsey's husband, Bill, and charged him with murder as witnesses came forward claiming to have seen the pa...
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Zusammenfassung: | "On March 28, 1966, Peace Corps personnel in Tanzania received word that volunteer Peppy Kinsey had fallen to her death while rock climbing during a picnic. Local authorities arrested Kinsey's husband, Bill, and charged him with murder as witnesses came forward claiming to have seen the pair engaged in a struggle. The incident had the potential to be disastrous for both the Peace Corps and the newly independent nation of Tanzania. Because of the high stakes surrounding the trial, questions remain as to whether there was more behind the final "not guilty" verdict than was apparent on the surface. Peter H. Reid, who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania at the time of the Kinsey murder trial, draws on his considerable legal experience to expose inconsistencies and biases in the case. He carefully scrutinizes the evidence and the investigation records, providing insight into the motives and actions of both the Peace Corps representatives and the Tanzanian government officials involved. Reid does not attempt to prove the verdict wrong but critically examines the events of Kinsey's death, her husband's trial, and the aftermath through a variety of cultural and political perspectives. This compelling account sheds new light on a notable yet overlooked international incident involving non-state actors in the Cold War era. Meticulously researched and replete with intricate detail, Every Hill a Burial Place explores the possibility that the course of justice was compromised and offers a commentary on the delicacy of cross-national and cross-cultural diplomacy"-- |
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spelling | Reid, Peter H., 1942- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2020051348 Every hill a burial place : the Peace Corps murder trial in East Africa / Peter H. Reid. Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, 2020. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- A Volunteer Is Dead -- A Lovely, Creative Woman and an All-American Boy from the South -- A Tale of Three Cities -- Government Officials Clarify the Situation: Autopsies Are Performed -- Peace Corps Officials Visit Scene, Bail Is Sought, Peppy's Body Is Flown -- to Dar es Salaam -- Life in Prison for Bill -- The Peace Corps and Tanzania -- Peace Corps Officials Assess the Situation and Plan Future Action -- Syracuse University Training and Marriage -- Peace Corps Training in Tanzania, Binza Upper Primary School -- Friends of Peppy -- The Peace Corps and Criminal Defense -- The Preliminary Inquiry -- Peace Corps Faces Challenges -- Tanzanian Criminal Law -- McHugh and Singh Re-create the Scene of Peppy's Death -- Trial Preparation after the Preliminary Inquiry -- Medical Analysis by Dr. Tom McHugh -- The Trial Begins in Mwanza -- Trial Day One: Friday, August 26, 1966 -- Trial Day Two: Saturday, August 27, 1966 -- Trial Day Three: Monday, August 29, 1966 -- Trial Day Four: Tuesday, August 30, 1966 -- The Peace Corps Book Locker -- Trial Day Five: Wednesday, August 31, 1966 -- Trial Day Six: Thursday, September 1, 1966 -- Trial Day Seven: Friday, September 2, 1966 -- Trial Day Eight: Saturday, September 3, 1966 -- Trial Day Nine: Sunday, September 4, 1966 -- Trial Day Ten: Monday, September 5, 1966 -- Trial Day Eleven: Tuesday, September 6, 1966 -- Trial Day Twelve: Wednesday, September 7, 1966 -- Trial Day Thirteen: Thursday, September 8, 1966 -- Trial Day Fourteen: Friday, September 9, 1966 -- Trial Day Fifteen: Saturday, September 10, 1966 -- Trial Day Sixteen: Monday, September 12, 1966 -- Trial Day Seventeen: Friday, September 16, 1966 -- Trial Day Eighteen: Monday, September 19, 1966 -- Conclusion "On March 28, 1966, Peace Corps personnel in Tanzania received word that volunteer Peppy Kinsey had fallen to her death while rock climbing during a picnic. Local authorities arrested Kinsey's husband, Bill, and charged him with murder as witnesses came forward claiming to have seen the pair engaged in a struggle. The incident had the potential to be disastrous for both the Peace Corps and the newly independent nation of Tanzania. Because of the high stakes surrounding the trial, questions remain as to whether there was more behind the final "not guilty" verdict than was apparent on the surface. Peter H. Reid, who served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tanzania at the time of the Kinsey murder trial, draws on his considerable legal experience to expose inconsistencies and biases in the case. He carefully scrutinizes the evidence and the investigation records, providing insight into the motives and actions of both the Peace Corps representatives and the Tanzanian government officials involved. Reid does not attempt to prove the verdict wrong but critically examines the events of Kinsey's death, her husband's trial, and the aftermath through a variety of cultural and political perspectives. This compelling account sheds new light on a notable yet overlooked international incident involving non-state actors in the Cold War era. Meticulously researched and replete with intricate detail, Every Hill a Burial Place explores the possibility that the course of justice was compromised and offers a commentary on the delicacy of cross-national and cross-cultural diplomacy"-- Provided by publisher Print version record. Kinsey, Bill Haywood Trials, litigation, etc. Peace Corps (U.S.) Officials and employees Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. Peace Corps (U.S.) fast Trials (Murder) Tanzania. Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. HISTORY Modern 20th century. bisacsh TRUE CRIME General. bisacsh Labor laws and legislation fast Trials (Murder) fast Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. fast Tanzania fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgt4Pf4rtTk7Bvrf6gkDq Trials, litigation, etc. fast has work: Every hill a burial place (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFXfxRC499P4WPHKWQT8RX https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Reid, Peter H., 1942- Every hill a burial place. Lexington, Kentucky : The University Press of Kentucky, 2020 9780813179988 (DLC) 2020017972 (OCoLC)1151476870 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2423376 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Reid, Peter H., 1942- Every hill a burial place : the Peace Corps murder trial in East Africa / Introduction -- A Volunteer Is Dead -- A Lovely, Creative Woman and an All-American Boy from the South -- A Tale of Three Cities -- Government Officials Clarify the Situation: Autopsies Are Performed -- Peace Corps Officials Visit Scene, Bail Is Sought, Peppy's Body Is Flown -- to Dar es Salaam -- Life in Prison for Bill -- The Peace Corps and Tanzania -- Peace Corps Officials Assess the Situation and Plan Future Action -- Syracuse University Training and Marriage -- Peace Corps Training in Tanzania, Binza Upper Primary School -- Friends of Peppy -- The Peace Corps and Criminal Defense -- The Preliminary Inquiry -- Peace Corps Faces Challenges -- Tanzanian Criminal Law -- McHugh and Singh Re-create the Scene of Peppy's Death -- Trial Preparation after the Preliminary Inquiry -- Medical Analysis by Dr. Tom McHugh -- The Trial Begins in Mwanza -- Trial Day One: Friday, August 26, 1966 -- Trial Day Two: Saturday, August 27, 1966 -- Trial Day Three: Monday, August 29, 1966 -- Trial Day Four: Tuesday, August 30, 1966 -- The Peace Corps Book Locker -- Trial Day Five: Wednesday, August 31, 1966 -- Trial Day Six: Thursday, September 1, 1966 -- Trial Day Seven: Friday, September 2, 1966 -- Trial Day Eight: Saturday, September 3, 1966 -- Trial Day Nine: Sunday, September 4, 1966 -- Trial Day Ten: Monday, September 5, 1966 -- Trial Day Eleven: Tuesday, September 6, 1966 -- Trial Day Twelve: Wednesday, September 7, 1966 -- Trial Day Thirteen: Thursday, September 8, 1966 -- Trial Day Fourteen: Friday, September 9, 1966 -- Trial Day Fifteen: Saturday, September 10, 1966 -- Trial Day Sixteen: Monday, September 12, 1966 -- Trial Day Seventeen: Friday, September 16, 1966 -- Trial Day Eighteen: Monday, September 19, 1966 -- Conclusion Kinsey, Bill Haywood Trials, litigation, etc. Peace Corps (U.S.) Officials and employees Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. Peace Corps (U.S.) fast Trials (Murder) Tanzania. Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. HISTORY Modern 20th century. bisacsh TRUE CRIME General. bisacsh Labor laws and legislation fast Trials (Murder) fast Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. fast |
title | Every hill a burial place : the Peace Corps murder trial in East Africa / |
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title_full | Every hill a burial place : the Peace Corps murder trial in East Africa / Peter H. Reid. |
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title_full_unstemmed | Every hill a burial place : the Peace Corps murder trial in East Africa / Peter H. Reid. |
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topic | Kinsey, Bill Haywood Trials, litigation, etc. Peace Corps (U.S.) Officials and employees Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. Peace Corps (U.S.) fast Trials (Murder) Tanzania. Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. HISTORY Modern 20th century. bisacsh TRUE CRIME General. bisacsh Labor laws and legislation fast Trials (Murder) fast Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. fast |
topic_facet | Kinsey, Bill Haywood Trials, litigation, etc. Peace Corps (U.S.) Officials and employees Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. Peace Corps (U.S.) Trials (Murder) Tanzania. Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania. HISTORY Modern 20th century. TRUE CRIME General. Labor laws and legislation Trials (Murder) Volunteer workers in social service Legal status, laws, etc. Tanzania Trials, litigation, etc. |
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