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BURNED

Edward Humes

A True Story of Murder and Crime That Wasn't

More than a gripping detective story, BURNED is a shocking tale that upends the almost universal confidence we have in flawed forensics - the "CSI" so long celebrated in fiction and film - that has put thousands in prison as our justice system chose to embrace junk science over protecting the innocent.
On an April night in 1989, three small children perished in a Los Angeles apartment fire. Their young mother, Jo Ann Parks, escaped unharmed, the sole survivor and only eyewitness. Though they at first believed the fire had been a tragic accident, forensic fire investigators soon uncovered evidence that Parks had sabotaged wiring, set several fires herself, and even barricaded her four-year-old son inside a closet to make sure he could not escape. Parks soon was pronounced one of the most monstrous killers in Los Angeles history, motivated by a desire to be rid of parental responsibilities and a greedy eagerness to cash in by suing her landlords. Though insisting she did nothing wrong, Jo Ann Parks was tried, convicted, and sentenced to life in prison without parole on the power of forensic fire science that convincingly proved her guilt.

But more than a quarter century later, there has been a revolution in the science of fire. Much of what was thought to be gospel in 1989 has been revealed to be dead wrong today, little more than myth and guesswork disguised as science. Now a young lawyer with the California Innocence Project is challenging the conviction and the so-called "science" behind it, claiming that false assumptions, tunnel vision, and outright bias not only led to life in prison for an innocent mother, but convicted her of a crime that never actually happened.

Will Jo Ann Parks be exonerated? Or can prosecutors - concerned that a win for Parks could open the floodgates for similar cases - dredge up enough procedural roadblocks and evidence from the ashes to make sure Jo Ann Parks dies in prison? Parks could well be "Patient Zero" in an epidemic of convictions based on bad science, but only if she wins. The stakes could hardly be higher. No matter how her last-ditch effort for freedom turns out, someone will be left burned.

Edward Humes is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author whose fourteen previous books include Garbology, Mississippi Mud, and the PEN Award-winning No Matter How Loud I Shout.
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Published 2019-01-08 by Dutton

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Published 2019-01-08 by Dutton

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BURNED is featured in EW.com's '20 New Books to Read in January'. Editor David Canfield praises BURNED as "eye-opening, suspenseful tale of murder and secrets"! Read more...

A powerful brief not only for Parks but also for a recognition of the weaknesses in forensic science generally. Read more...

BURNED is one of CrimeReads' 6 Essential True Crime Books for January Entertainment Weekly's New & Notable Picks PureWow's 15 True Crime Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2019 LitHub's Best Reviewed Books of the Week

At the end of Burned, readers will walk away with clearer picture of the flaws of the American criminal justice system, and a glimmer of hope from the people working every day to fix it. Read more...

PureWow included BURNED in a roundup of '15 True Crime Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2019' Read more...

BURNED is a PW Book of the Week: "... An instant true-crime classic that reads like a thriller, this joins the ranks of recent works also throwing into question the belief that crime scene investigators can infallibly arrive at the right answer." Read more...

Los Angeles Times published an op-ed written by Edward Humes Read more...

A very comprehensive interview with Edward Humes, author of BURNED, was publishing this morning in The Los Angeles Times Read more...

Humes' fascinating account is perfect for the many readers interested in crime-scene investigation.

BURNED was listed as one of the "33 Highly Anticipated Crime Novels: Jan March 2019" by BookRiot Read more...

Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Humes (Door to Door: The Magnificent, Maddening, Mysterious World of Transportation, 2016, etc.) once again exposes a flawed American criminal justice system, this time with a new twist. A useful addition to the popular literature on forensic science.

...a powerful true crime tale that questions the authority of forensic science. Read more...

The following is an excerpt from Burned: A Story of Murder and the Crime That Wasn't, by Edward Humes. In this impassioned expose of junk science, bad forensics, and other ways innocent people end up in jail, Humes recounts the case of Jo Ann Parks, convicted of murdering her three children in a house fire, only to have her case reopened through the actions of the California Innocence Project 26 years after her conviction. The following passage explores recent breakthroughs in the science of fire investigation that allowed her case to be reexamined, and looks at the uncomfortably slow progress of new ideas that challenge the status quo. ... Read more...

An instant true-crime classic that reads like a thriller, this joins the ranks of recent works also throwing into question the belief that crime scene investigators can infallibly arrive at the right answer.