My Brother's Voice: True Story of Schizophrenia, Murder, Biased Injustice

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by P J Bradley

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A beautiful law student was brutally murdered in 1986 in Alabama, leading to the most high-profile murder investigation in Birmingham's history. Discover the untold shocking truths behind police misconduct, hidden evidence, and the fight for justice in this gripping true crime tale, written by the sister of the defendant . In the aftermath of Tracey Schoettlin's tragic death, the investigation spirals into chaos. With no known enemies and scant evidence, authorities struggle to identify a suspect. The media frenzy amplifies the pressure, as the public demands answers. A disabled vehicle outside UAB hospital becomes a focal point, suggesting a potential rescue gone wrong. Despite uncovering numerous suspects, including convicted felons and acquaintances, many leads are inadequately pursued, leaving critical questions unanswered. Four months later, Tommy Bradley, a mentally ill man, emerges as a suspect, claiming divine visions. Desperate for a resolution, law enforcement employs dubious tactics during his interrogation, leading to his arrest. This shocking turn of events raises ethical concerns about the integrity of the investigation and the justice system itself. Through well-documented and meticulous research, including police reports, trial documents, and interrogation tapes, My Brother's Voice unveils previously unheard details of the case. The narrative explores the intersection of mental health, law enforcement, and media influence, shedding light on the complexities of wrongful convictions. This compelling account not only recounts a haunting crime but also serves as a cautionary tale about the flaws within the justice system. As the story unfolds, readers are invited to reflect on the implications of bias and the relentless pursuit of truth in a world where justice often remains elusive. Join the journey to uncover the hidden layers of this tragic case and the fight for accountability. P.J. Bradley is a retired marketing manager from the telecommunications industry and holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Computer Science from Jacksonville State University. Throughout her career, she earned numerous performance awards and later became a top-producing real estate agent on Logan Martin Lake in Alabama. A resident of the Birmingham area, Bradley is a devoted stepmother, grandmother, and aunt. Her writing is driven by a deep concern over wrongful convictions involving individuals with mental illness, an issue she believes is particularly urgent in Alabama, where a significant portion of the prison population is affected. Her debut book, My Brother's Voice, examines these injustices through a personal and investigative lens, exposing systemic failures and the harsh realities of Alabama's prison conditions.

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