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Reddit mentions of Final Argument: An Inquiry into the murders of Mac and Muff Graham on Palmyra Island by Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns

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Found 1 comment on Final Argument: An Inquiry into the murders of Mac and Muff Graham on Palmyra Island by Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns:

u/NewtonGimmick ยท 100 pointsr/UnresolvedMysteries

Here's a copy of a comment I posted in another thread -

You might be interested in this thread. This digital archive about Palmyra Atoll is run by u/wozwas and they post some really interesting photos and info there and over on r/hawaii about the atoll. You should check this thread out, too.

And here's a comment from u/wozwas about this case -

"FYI, while Bugliosi's book is the first published and by far the most popular, it's far from the most accurate. There have since been several other books published showing he was using the case primarily for fame and wealth, and the woman he represented in the case was far from innocent, and should have been convicted. He also paints a very inaccurate picture of Palmyra's history (the place where the murders took place), something that personally bothers me the most.

If you're interested, I'd highly recommend reading The Final Argument, which is a much better work on the events and conclusions of the murders. Happy to answer any questions you have on Palmyra as well, I'm heading there in a few days to do some historical research for the Nature Conservancy, but hopefully I don't find the second body!"

It's from this thread.

Edit: On mobile and submitted too soon.