Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger

On the night of June 23, 1990, teenage friends Kyle Unger and John Beckett made a last-minute decision to attend a music festival near Roseisle, Manitoba. They were loners, not the popular kids at school. But on this night they seemed to finally fit in. They had fun, played games, drank, and hung around bonfires with other people. The next morning, a sixteen-year-old girl was dead. By the next week, Kyle was charged with her murder. Due to insufficient evidence he was let go, but the Mounties were convinced he was the killer.

They laid a trap, called the Mr. Big operation, for Kyle. With offers of money, friends, and a new criminal lifestyle, the RCMP got Kyle to confess to the murder. But the confession was false -- he had not been the killer. He was convicted and sent to prison.

For the next twenty years Kyle fought for his freedom. He was finally acquitted in 2009.

This book tells the story of an impressionable but innocent teenager who was wrongfully convicted based on the controversial Mr. Big police tactic.

[Fry reading level - 4.9

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Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger

On the night of June 23, 1990, teenage friends Kyle Unger and John Beckett made a last-minute decision to attend a music festival near Roseisle, Manitoba. They were loners, not the popular kids at school. But on this night they seemed to finally fit in. They had fun, played games, drank, and hung around bonfires with other people. The next morning, a sixteen-year-old girl was dead. By the next week, Kyle was charged with her murder. Due to insufficient evidence he was let go, but the Mounties were convinced he was the killer.

They laid a trap, called the Mr. Big operation, for Kyle. With offers of money, friends, and a new criminal lifestyle, the RCMP got Kyle to confess to the murder. But the confession was false -- he had not been the killer. He was convicted and sent to prison.

For the next twenty years Kyle fought for his freedom. He was finally acquitted in 2009.

This book tells the story of an impressionable but innocent teenager who was wrongfully convicted based on the controversial Mr. Big police tactic.

[Fry reading level - 4.9

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Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger

Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger

by Richard Brignall
Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger

Real Justice: A Police Mr. Big Sting Goes Wrong: The Story of Kyle Unger

by Richard Brignall

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Overview

On the night of June 23, 1990, teenage friends Kyle Unger and John Beckett made a last-minute decision to attend a music festival near Roseisle, Manitoba. They were loners, not the popular kids at school. But on this night they seemed to finally fit in. They had fun, played games, drank, and hung around bonfires with other people. The next morning, a sixteen-year-old girl was dead. By the next week, Kyle was charged with her murder. Due to insufficient evidence he was let go, but the Mounties were convinced he was the killer.

They laid a trap, called the Mr. Big operation, for Kyle. With offers of money, friends, and a new criminal lifestyle, the RCMP got Kyle to confess to the murder. But the confession was false -- he had not been the killer. He was convicted and sent to prison.

For the next twenty years Kyle fought for his freedom. He was finally acquitted in 2009.

This book tells the story of an impressionable but innocent teenager who was wrongfully convicted based on the controversial Mr. Big police tactic.

[Fry reading level - 4.9


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459408647
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Publication date: 02/07/2015
Series: Lorimer Real Justice Series
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 136
Lexile: 840L (what's this?)
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

RICHARD BRIGNALL has written ten non-fiction books for young readers and adults. He has also contributed hundreds of articles to magazines across Canada, including Cottage Life and Outdoor Canada and was previously the sports reporter for the Kenora Daily Miner and News. His books have been shortlisted for the Carol Shields Award, the Red Cedar Award, and the Golden Oak Award. He lives in Kenora, Ontario.

Table of Contents

Contents

Prologue
1 Festival Weekend
2 The Loners
3 Young Love
4 Grisly Find
5 To Catch a Killer
6 Pointing Fingers
7 Prime Suspect
8 Public Enemy
9 Free Man
10 Kyle's New Friends
11 Operation Drifter
12 Going to Trial
13 Stacked Evidence
14 Proving His Innocence
15 Closing Statement: Pinx
16 Closing Statement: Keyser
17 Closing Statement: Dangerfield
18 No Chance for Parole
19 Last Chance for Freedom
20 Life Behind Bars
21 DNA under Review
22 Wrongfully Convicted
23 Starting from Scratch
24 True Freedom
Afterword
Epilogue: New Rules for the Mr. Big Sting
Timeline
Glossary
Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Index

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