John Hinckley jr. Case - Who I Really Am, Ronald Reagan’s Life And Legend #950036

di Roberts R. Kevin

BookRix

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On March 30, 1981, gunfire shattered an ordinary afternoon outside a Washington, D.C. hotel. In seconds, President Ronald Reagan and three others were seriously wounded, and the United States was forced into one of the most unsettling chapters in its modern history.
What followed was not just a criminal case, but a national reckoning.
As investigators worked to understand the attack, the country learned that the shooting was not driven by politics or ideology, but by a deeply disturbed mind shaped by obsession, isolation, and untreated mental illness. The revelation shocked the public and challenged long-held assumptions about responsibility, justice, and sanity.
This book revisits that moment and everything surrounding it—from the rise of Ronald Reagan as a political figure and cultural symbol, to the man whose actions nearly ended his presidency. It explores the psychological collapse that led to the attack, the trial that divided public opinion, and the controversial verdict that permanently changed how insanity defenses were viewed in American law.
Moving beyond the headlines, this account examines life after the courtroom: years of psychiatric confinement, the slow and uneven process of treatment, and the long road toward understanding a life defined by one irreversible act. It is a story about mental illness, consequence, and the uncomfortable space between accountability and compassion.
More than a retelling of a notorious crime, JOHN HINCKLEY JR. CASE is a deeply researched true-crime narrative that looks at the human cost on all sides—the victims, the nation, and the man at the center of one of America’s most infamous moments.
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ISBN:
9783695238378
Formato:
ebook
Editore:
BookRix
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
73.3 KB
Protezione:
nessuna
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Roberts R. Kevin