Bad Blood : Freedom and Death in the White Mountains Hardback
by Casey Sherman
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In the shadow of the fallen Old Man of the Mountain, on a lonely stretch of mountain road, two men lay dead.
A spasm of violence that took only a few minutes to play out leaves a community divided and searching for answers. Bad Blood is the riveting account of the long-standing feud between Franconia, New Hampshire, police officer Bruce McKay, 48, and Liko Kenney, 24.
In May 2007, Kenney shot and killed Officer McKay, following a dramatic chase that began with a routine traffic stop.
Kenney, cousin of ski legend Bode Miller, was then shot and killed by a shadowy passerby.
Almost immediately, the tragic incident revealed deep tensions within this otherwise quiet community in the White Mountains with charges that Kenney was a hell-raiser and mentally unstable and counter-charges that Officer McKay was a rogue cop who dispensed justice as a way to settle personal scores.
Striving to get at the truth of the story, the author uncovers a complicated mix of personalities and motivations.
Local and statewide interests clash while regional and national media- and even YouTube viewers- supply ready stereotypes to fit their agendas. Amid larger questions of the meaning of individual freedom we are, ultimately, helpless witnesses to an inevitable clash of characters.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:244 pages, 19 photographs
- Publisher:University Press of New England
- Publication Date:08/09/2009
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- ISBN:9781584656791
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Unavailable
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:244 pages, 19 photographs
- Publisher:University Press of New England
- Publication Date:08/09/2009
- Category:
- ISBN:9781584656791