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Rough & Messy Justice

A Train Heist, Murder & Misdeeds

W. Keith RegularSeries: True Cases
3
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Duration
7h 1m
Year
2025
Language
English

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Rough & Messy Justice vividly portrays Alberta's Crowsnest Pass of 1920, a rugged Rocky Mountain region shaped by its mining economy and diverse culture. An armed CPR train robbery spirals into a deadly shootout at the Bellevue Café, where police clash with Russian outlaws fresh from Montana's mines. A surviving bandit escapes, triggering a relentless manhunt. When captured, his trial becomes a spectacle marred by overt racism in the press, law enforcement cover-ups, and a judge and jury riddled with bias. With a weak defence lawyer, unreliable witnesses, and critical legal missteps, the proceedings lead to a tragic execution. This gripping true crime account exposes systemic corruption, racial prejudice, and the fatal flaws in Canada's early justice system. By confronting these injustices, Rough & Messy Justice challenges assumptions about fairness and equality under the law, offering an exploration of historical crime and consequence. "The Wild West, reminiscent of a Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid escapade....Thoroughly researched and well-written, Rough & Messy Justice is an engaging and intriguing read about a judicial system vastly different from today's criminal justice." Hon. Peter W.L. Martin, Justice (Ret.) Alberta Court of Appeal

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