Improbable Cause
Brandon Mayfield, a Portland resident and Muslim lawyer, is unexpectedly arrested on May 6, 2004, in connection to the March 11 Madrid train bombings that took the lives of nearly 200 people. Despite having an expired passport, no ties to Spain, and evidence that he was in Oregon on the day of the attack, Brandon is detained for weeks without charge. In a gripping true account of one of the U.S. government's biggest blunders in the "War on Terror," the Mayfields invite you into the secretive world of espionage, faulty forensics, and wrongful accusations. (Note: A portion of the proceeds for this book will be donated to the Oregon Innocence Project.)
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Improbable Cause
Brandon Mayfield, a Portland resident and Muslim lawyer, is unexpectedly arrested on May 6, 2004, in connection to the March 11 Madrid train bombings that took the lives of nearly 200 people. Despite having an expired passport, no ties to Spain, and evidence that he was in Oregon on the day of the attack, Brandon is detained for weeks without charge. In a gripping true account of one of the U.S. government's biggest blunders in the "War on Terror," the Mayfields invite you into the secretive world of espionage, faulty forensics, and wrongful accusations. (Note: A portion of the proceeds for this book will be donated to the Oregon Innocence Project.)
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Brandon Mayfield, a Portland resident and Muslim lawyer, is unexpectedly arrested on May 6, 2004, in connection to the March 11 Madrid train bombings that took the lives of nearly 200 people. Despite having an expired passport, no ties to Spain, and evidence that he was in Oregon on the day of the attack, Brandon is detained for weeks without charge. In a gripping true account of one of the U.S. government's biggest blunders in the "War on Terror," the Mayfields invite you into the secretive world of espionage, faulty forensics, and wrongful accusations. (Note: A portion of the proceeds for this book will be donated to the Oregon Innocence Project.)

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BN ID: 2940151003612
Publisher: Divertir Publishing
Publication date: 08/21/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 714 KB
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