Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga
"Mas. Gill Jamieson, poor innocent lad, has departed for the Unknown, a forlorn 'Walking Shadow' in the Great Beyond, where we all go to when the time comes."Those words, printed in a handwritten letter delivered to the Honolulu Star-Bulletin on the morning of September 20, 1928, told the city of Honolulu that 10-year-old Gill Jamieson, the only son of Hawaiian Trust Company vice president Frederick Jamieson, was dead. What had begun as the search for a kidnap victim quickly turned into a search for Gill's body and for his killer—a 19-year-old Japanese man named Myles Fukunaga. Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga uses trial transcripts and court documents, contemporaneous newspaper accounts, official government records, and a detailed confession from the killer, himself, to tell this tragic story of the kidnapping and murder of young Gill, and the arrest, trial, conviction and execution of Myles.
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Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga
"Mas. Gill Jamieson, poor innocent lad, has departed for the Unknown, a forlorn 'Walking Shadow' in the Great Beyond, where we all go to when the time comes."Those words, printed in a handwritten letter delivered to the Honolulu Star-Bulletin on the morning of September 20, 1928, told the city of Honolulu that 10-year-old Gill Jamieson, the only son of Hawaiian Trust Company vice president Frederick Jamieson, was dead. What had begun as the search for a kidnap victim quickly turned into a search for Gill's body and for his killer—a 19-year-old Japanese man named Myles Fukunaga. Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga uses trial transcripts and court documents, contemporaneous newspaper accounts, official government records, and a detailed confession from the killer, himself, to tell this tragic story of the kidnapping and murder of young Gill, and the arrest, trial, conviction and execution of Myles.
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Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga

Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga

by Mike Farris
Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga

Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga

by Mike Farris

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"Mas. Gill Jamieson, poor innocent lad, has departed for the Unknown, a forlorn 'Walking Shadow' in the Great Beyond, where we all go to when the time comes."Those words, printed in a handwritten letter delivered to the Honolulu Star-Bulletin on the morning of September 20, 1928, told the city of Honolulu that 10-year-old Gill Jamieson, the only son of Hawaiian Trust Company vice president Frederick Jamieson, was dead. What had begun as the search for a kidnap victim quickly turned into a search for Gill's body and for his killer—a 19-year-old Japanese man named Myles Fukunaga. Poor Innocent Lad: The Tragic Death of Gill Jamieson and the Execution of Myles Fukunaga uses trial transcripts and court documents, contemporaneous newspaper accounts, official government records, and a detailed confession from the killer, himself, to tell this tragic story of the kidnapping and murder of young Gill, and the arrest, trial, conviction and execution of Myles.

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ISBN-13: 9781949135008
Publisher: Histria Perspectives
Publication date: 06/26/2018
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 313
File size: 682 KB

About the Author

MIKE FARRIS is a 1983 cum laude graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law, where he was an associate editor on the Texas Tech Law Review and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. Recently retired, Mike's practice had included commercial litigation as well as entertainment law, focusing on the movie and publishing industries. He is an adjunct professor at the University of Texas at Arlington in the Political Science Department where he teaches Constitutional Law and Entertainment Law.Mike was lead counsel for the plaintiff in what has become known as the"Fifty Shades of Grey" lawsuit (Jennifer Lynn Pedroza v. Amanda M. Hayward and TWCS Operations Pty. Ltd. in the 153rd District Court in Tarrant County), which resulted in a plaintiff's judgment, following a jury trial, in excess of $13.2 million (which includes pre-judgment interest and attorney's fees). Mike represents various university presses and has successfully placed subsidiary rights to their published books, including negotiating the sale of movie rights to producers and Hollywood studios, such as "The Free State of Jones," published by University of North Carolina Press. The movie "Free State of Jones" was released in June 2016, starring Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey and directed by multi-time Oscar nominee Gary Ross.Mike was the 2014 Chair of the Dallas Bar Association's Sports and Entertainment Law Section, after also having served as Chair in 2009 and 2012, and Vice-Chair in 2011. He served as Chair of the State Bar of Texas Entertainment and Sports Law Section during the 2017-2018 year and was past editor of the Entertainment and Sports Law Journal. He has been an adjunct professor at the University of Dallas in its Sports & Entertainment Management MBA program, where he served on the Sports & Entertainment Advisory Board.Mike is much in demand as a presenter at writers' conferences around the country, including the Screenwriting Conference at Santa Fe and the La Jolla Writers Conference, speaking on topics ranging from beginning screenwriting and cinematic storytelling to legal issues for writers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments v

Introduction 1

PART ONE: THE TRAGIC DEATH OF GILL JAMIESON 7

Chapter One: The Abduction 9

Chapter Two: The Three Kings 23

Chapter Three: The Ransom Drop 33

Chapter Four: The Search 47

Chapter Five: Poor Innocent Lad 59

Chapter Six: The Funeral 63

Chapter Seven: The Arrest 75

Chapter Eight: The Death of Gill Jamieson 85

Chapter Nine: Dreams Dashed 103

PART TWO: TERRITORY OF HAWAII v. YUTAKA MYLES FUKUNAGA 123

Chapter Ten: The Trial Begins 125

Chapter Eleven: Insanity? 135

Chapter Twelve: Setting Up the Confession 155

Chapter Thirteen: The Judicial Admission 173

Chapter Fourteen: The Defense 193

Chapter Fifteen: The Sentence—Death 199

Chapter Sixteen: The Motion for New Trial 215

Chapter Seventeen: The Myrick Letter 231

PART THREE: HIGHER COURTS 247

Chapter Eighteen: The Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii 249

Chapter Nineteen: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals 261

Chapter Twenty: The United States Supreme Court 273

PART FOUR: THE EXECUTION OF MYLES FUKUNAGA 277

Chapter Twenty-One: The Japanese Question 279

Chapter Twenty-Two: The Salvation of Myles Fukunaga 297

PART FIVE: THE CONFESSION OF MYLES FUKUNAGA 313

Chapter Twenty-Three: Epilogue 315

Chapter Twenty-Four: The Confession 321

BIBLIOGRAPHY 355

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