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Year End Thoughts on William Styron & Ben LaGuer

December 28, 2006 By Speaking Out

Much happened in LaGuer’s life since that letter was written, including a 2002 DNA test which seemed to place LaGuer at the scene of the rape he steadfastly denies committing. When I started looking into that DNA test I found that it was totally unreliable because, as has since been noted by several highly regarded DNA experts, items from his apartment were improperly mixed with the rest of the evidence.

But that’s not the point of this post. Once I started putting the pieces together I contacted people who had supported Ben before that botched DNA test. Styron was among them. I was a little apprehensive about intruding into Styron’s life and at the same time curious about the depth of his concerns regarding Ben’s plight. Styron not only took my call graciously and lingered to chat, but he expressed genuine curiosity about the case and how it was going. To him it didn’t take a huge leap of imagination to entertain the idea that the supposed scientific certainty of a DNA test might be compromised by human frailty. It was a very heartening conversation at a time when it was hard to get people to listen.

Next week LaGuer’s case goes before the Supreme Judicial Court on the very day Patrick will shed the “elect” part of his title and be sworn in as governor of the commonwealth. Rediscovering this letter reminded me that Patrick was in very good company when he advocated on Ben’s behalf in the run up to his parole dates.

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Comments

  1. goldsteingonewild says

    December 28, 2006 at 9:21 am

    I know Styron passed away in November, but if any of family still resides at that home, I suspect they’d prefer not to have phone number up on the web.  Perhaps revise post? 

    • speaking-out says

      December 28, 2006 at 10:05 am

      Done

      • david says

        December 29, 2006 at 7:11 pm

        can you reduce the size of the image so that it doesn’t distort the page?

        • speaking-out says

          December 29, 2006 at 8:07 pm

          Sorry, It’s not distorted on my machine. Let me give it a shot, it might take me a little while.

        • speaking-out says

          December 29, 2006 at 8:12 pm

          Let me know if I need to go down another notch.

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