Wrongful Deaths is William Wharton’s powerful personal account of tragedy, injustice, and the fight for truth. This searing memoir tells the story of how Wharton’s daughter, son-in-law, and two young grandchildren were killed in a preventable traffic accident involving a U.S. Army tank transporter in Germany. Through journal entries, correspondence, and reflection, Wharton exposes bureaucratic failures, military negligence, and the devastating emotional toll of seeking justice. It is a raw and deeply human story of grief, rage, and the enduring search for accountability.
Wrongful Deaths by William Wharton (Used Paperback, 1995 Edition)
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