Echoes of My Soul by Robert K. Tanenbaum chronicles the “Career Girls” double-murder in 1963 and the subsequent imprisonment of an innocent man. The text includes trial transcripts and never-before-published crime scene photos. Also known as the Wylie-Hoffert case, this is considered to be the main reason for the Supreme Court’s enactment of the Miranda Rights.
Robert K. Tanenbaum is a New York Times bestselling author and criminal prosecutor who never lost a felony trial. Once the homicide bureau chief of the New York D.A.’s Office, he also was Deputy Chief Counsel for the Congressional Committee investigation into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.