The Woolfolk Tragedy

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The Woolfolk Tragedy
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ISBN-10 : 0965602702
ISBN-13 : 9780965602709
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Book excerpt: In August 1887, Captain Richard F. Woolfolk and six other members of his family were brutally murdered in rural Bibb County, near Macon, Georgia. The national media frenzy surrounding the killing of this prominent family led to the arrest of the sole survivor, son Tom Woolfolk. A single reporter and a lone attorney fought the prejudiced system in Tom's favor, but all three went to their deaths.


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