Until You Are Dead, Julian Sher
Until You Are Dead, Julian Sher
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"Until You Are Dead"
The Wrongful Conviction of Steven Truscott

Author: Julian Sher

Narrator: David Ferry

Unabridged: 23 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Vintage Canada

Published: 06/13/2023


Synopsis

“Talk to anyone you find, investigate wherever things lead you. I know I'm innocent and I’m not afraid of what you’ll turn up.” — Steven Truscott to Julian Sher

“Until You Are Dead” chronicles the loss of Canada’s innocence. Prior to June 11, 1959, Canadian parents could allow their children to play outdoors, unsupervised, in places children traditionally love: schoolyards, fields and nearby swimming holes. But on that hot summer day, when the body of a twelve-year-old girl turned up in a woody area near Clinton, Ontario, that innocence was shattered.

The girl’s name was Lynne Harper and she had been raped and murdered. The summer was barely over before a popular schoolboy named Steven Truscott, fourteen years old at the time, was tried, convicted and sentenced to hang. Truscott spent ten years in prison after the federal cabinet commuted his death sentence. He has always maintained his innocence.

His trial in 1959 was the most famous and controversial in Canadian history. As a producer at CBC TV’s the fifth estate, Julian Sher spent two years investigating the Steven Truscott story for an explosive documentary. When it aired in the spring of 2000, more than 1.4 million Canadians watched the program that sparked headlines across the country and questions in Parliament. Now, in this gripping and shocking account, Sher gives us the full story of that investigation, including new material not revealed on television. From the news that a young girl had gone missing in 1959 to the efforts four decades later by lawyers — those who assisted Guy Paul Morin and others — preparing an application to the federal justice minister for a verdict of wrongful conviction, this is a thorough and chilling examination of the case that rocked the country, and the man who continues to reside at its centre.

When Steven Truscott decided to come out of hiding and tell his story to the fifth estate, there were no deals, no commitments, no promises. If Sher and the fifth estate were to investigate one of Canada’s most controversial murder cases, they had to have unfettered access. Truscott readily agreed.

"Until You Are Dead” reveals witnesses not called upon to testify; other, more likely suspects, including a known pedophile, never questioned; and important leads that were kept from the defence, the judge and jurors. Boxes of police files and military records hidden or buried in government vaults reveal astonishing and disturbing information about an investigation and trial the authorities always claimed was above reproach. All told, the book uncovers a wealth of information that could have lead to a different verdict and a very different life for the young boy who was nearly executed over forty years ago.

About The Author

JULIAN SHER is an award-winning journalist and the author of seven books, including The North Star: Canada and the Civil War Plots Against Lincoln and White Hoods: Canada’s Ku Klux Klan. He co-authored two books on biker gangs, The Road to Hell and Angels of Death, and wrote two books on crimes against children, One Child at a Time and Somebody’s Daughter. As an investigative reporter, he worked for the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail. He was the Senior Producer of CBC’s the fifth estate, Canada’s premier investigative TV program, for five years. He has directed and written major documentaries, covering wars and intrigue across the globe. His documentary Nuclear Jihad, produced for the New York Times and CBC, won the broadcast equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. His 2021 film, Ghosts of Afghanistan, won three top Canadian Screen Awards, including Best Documentary. He is also active in protecting media freedoms, as a Senior Fellow at Toronto Metropolitan University’s Centre for Free Expression and working with Journalists for Human Rights. More information at www.juliansher.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vicky on July 28, 2009

This is about the third book I have read in the last few years about someone that was wrongfully convicted of a crime and sent to jail for life. It really makes me question the death penalty. The book itself was a little repetitive but I think the author just didn't want to leave out how incompetent......more

Goodreads review by Sara on December 28, 2010

I had to write an essay for Law class in highschool on Steven Truscott. This book was an enormous aid! It covered all the details of the incident, and details that I didn't know and was shocked to find out. It unfurled a fountain of information that everyone should know so Steven Truscott can be giv......more

Goodreads review by Tricia on April 28, 2016

I first heard about Steven Truscott in High School and credit him with my reasoning for becoming a law clerk. His story is truly amazing, as is he. This is a MUST READ for any Canadian. It is wonderfully written novel of a huge miscarriage of Justice in Canada. He has always been innocent in my eyes......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on August 18, 2015

A very thorough documentation of the events that took place only 10 minutes from where I currently live. Sher has made this bit of local history an interesting read. If in the area, visit the Goderich Jail to see things through Steven's eyes back in 1959.......more

Goodreads review by Steve on August 17, 2011

Wonderfully written detailed account of one of Canada's most egregious miscarriages of justice. Sher's account into the seriously flawed investigation of Lynne Harper's 1959 murder ranks just behind Isabel LeBourdais' 1966 groundbreaking book, The Trial of Steven Truscott, in importance.......more


Quotes

“Read this book. You will be jarred by the reality of our justice system. This excellent, in-depth compilation of Steven Truscott’s very disturbing case keeps you absorbed and in disbelief: Where is the justice?” — Guy Paul Morin

"Sher writes with a finely measured sense of disbelief. How could this happen? he asks through every page. And we share his amazement, notwithstanding David Milgaard, Donald Marshall, Guy Paul Morin and Thomas Sophonow, all convicted until proven innocent ... Sher has written an important book. One that ought to serve as a warning to those who administer justice against arrogance. Nor should anyone be complacent on the issue, for every time a case is closed with the wrongly accused, a killer is left free to roam among us. " — The Montreal Gazette, October 20, 2001

"The CBC television producer who earned Truscott's trust and helped make a national case of his continued claim of innocence, Montreal's Julian Sher, presents another compelling indictment of our justice system." — The Toronto Star, October 21, 2001

"There have been previous books on the trial of Steven Truscott, but 'Until You Are Dead' ... is the most comprehensive analysis to date." — The Globe and Mail


Awards

  • CAA Birks Family Foundation Award for Biography
  • Shaughnessy Cohen Award for Political Writing