Murdered in a Hoodie: A Forensic Autopsy of the Evidence Related to the Killing of Trayvon Martin

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by J. Cheney Mason

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Read this in-depth analysis that clearly illustrates the egregious injustice that sparked the Black Lives Matters movement. In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Day and Black History Month, we are offing this book for $15.99 (a discount of about 20%). This book is a historic and analytical examination of one of the most influential trials in American society in the 21stcentury. Two of the world’s most experienced experts in criminal law and forensic pathology have spent six years investigating the 2012 fatal shooting of unarmed seventeen-year-old Trayvon Martin. Combining expert forensic analysis with a diligent legal examination, this book exposes overlooked evidence, procedural error, and systemic failures that shaped the ruling of the George Zimmerman trial. Readers are taken on a deep dive into the stark reality of Social Justice in America today and the urgent need for judicial reform. Murdered in a Hoodie examines how the events surrounding the murder of Trayvon Martin and the subsequent acquittal of George Zimmerman led to the creation of the Black Lives Matter movement that continues to be a major force advocating for racial justice and police accountability today. Although the murder occurred over a decade ago, its analysis continues to shed light on contemporary social issues, including the persistent presence of structural racism in the United States. O.H Eaton Jr., Circuit Judge Quote to Include in Headline: “This book tells a story that needs to be told. It is a story of failure of the criminal justice system…This story tells how a murderer can go free.” Published by Buster Bodhi Press Mr. Mason has been an active trial lawyer for approximately 54 years. He graduated from the University of Florida College of Law in 1970 and began private law practice in Orlando, Florida. He specializes in criminal defense and marital and family law. He is Board Certified as a criminal trial law specialist by both the Florida Bar and the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Mr. Mason's career includes numerous high-profile cases. His first trial in a First-Degree Murder case was in 1972. The most notorious murder case was as the senior counsel defending Casey Anthony in her sensational trial in 2011 and he has tried six First Degree Murder Trials since then.Among other high-profile cases was the successful criminal defense trial of Miami Police Major Aaron Campbell who had been profile stopped and wrongfully prosecuted, resulting in the frequently thereafter used mantra "Driving While Black." Mr. Mason has presented jury trials in an estimated 350 cases over the last 54 years, many of which have essentially become the "history" in criminal law quarters. He is the recipient of numerous awards from a variety of professional organizations including being awarded the highest professional award by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the "Heeney Award," received in 2004. He served as an NGO Delegate to the United Nations in Vienna, Austria representing the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in the International Symposium on Human Trafficking. He also received the highest award annually bestowed by the Florida Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Goldstein Award, presented in 2022. He has authored and published a book about the Casey Anthony case, "Justice in America: How Prosecutors and the Media Conspire Against the Accused." Additionally, he recently published a book about prostate cancer, "Facing and Surviving Prostate Cancer Today." Mr. Mason has been a primary participant in multiple Netflix presentations and numerous nationally publicized critiques and evaluations of major criminal trials. He has been a prominent speaker in criminal law seminars in multiple states and jurisdictions. Mr. Mason has also made guest appearances in numerous national television shows. He is an U.S. Air Force Veteran having served 3 years in the Far East and Southeast Asia. He is a father of 2, grandfather of 7, and currently 5 great grandchildren. Dr. William R. Anderson was awarded his Medical Doctor's degree in 1968 from the University of Miami. He received his Residency Training at Strong Memorial Hospital University of Rochester, School of Medicine from 1968-1970 in Anatomic Pathology. He received additional training in Cardiac and Clinical Pathology from 1973-1974 at Duke University School of Medicine. He also studied Forensic and Clinical Pathology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine at Chapel Hill from 1974-1976. He has been certified by the American Board of Pathology in 1976 in Anatomic & Forensic Pathology and in 1980 in Clinical Pathology.His Professional experience includes serving as a Submarine & Diving Medical Officer, US Navy (1970-1972), Assistant Chief MedicalExaminer, North Carolina (1974-1976), County Medical Examiner, Durham, N.C. (1973-1974), Associate to the Chief Medical Examiner, Los Angeles, Ca. (1976-1977), Medical Examiner, Cobb & DeKalb Counties,
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