, Paperback Unfortunately, because of Enokis refusal to allow Bugliosis tidal data into the trial, the jury was deprived of this information. Some factors, such as Walker's age, 69, and alleged poor health, might lead to a parole, he said. Vincent Bugliosi, Stephanie Stearns's attorney, wrote a book about the murders calledAnd The Sea Will Tell. A few hours later, the vote was changed to 10-2. Walker pleaded guilty and charges were dropped against Stearns. The prosecution said Stearns helped Walker in the murder in order to get the Grahams yacht and food supply and leave Palmyra. So when Aug. 28 arrives, will Walker go free after serving 22 years of a life sentence? The Iola was a cramped boat and soon Roy moved into a makeshift tent onshore while Stephanie remained on the boat. Stearns was pretty easy to get along with so most of the conflict came from Walker. A sailor and wooden boat own- er for nearly fifty years, duly licensed to practice law in the State of California, former Deputy Public Defender for the County of Los Angeles and trial lawyer for over forty years. Her husbands body, presumed to have been dumped at sea, has never been found. Stearns received a two-year sentence for the theft and Walker a 10-year sentence for the theft to run concurrently with his 5-year sentence for selling ecstasy. Deeply researched and passionate, but marred by lack of edting, Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2015. HILO In 1974, Buck Duane Walker and his girlfriend, Stephanie Stearns, sailed in a leaky boat to Palmyra Atoll and returned to Honolulu Harbor in a beautiful yacht owned by a San Diego couple who had been vacationing on Palmyra. Oswald acted alone: faith vs. fact in the assassination of John F. Kennedy. So the FBI put a trace on the make and model of her car and that led them to a hotel in Nevada. Copyright 2023 Ellen G. White Estate, Inc. The area was completely void of any boats. Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights , updated March 2009. Get the day's top news with our Today's Headlines newsletter, sent every weekday morning. Its been grueling, Stephanie Stearns told reporters after hugging her tearful parents, who sat in the front row throughout the trial. WebStephanie Stearns was tried separately in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco. Muff Graham, formerly Eleanor LaVerne Eddington, had grown up here.Her mother, Rose King, and sister, Peggy Faulkner, of San Diego, were quoted in media coverage of the murders. Stearns, who sobbed as she read entries from her 1974 log to the jury about the Grahams disappearance, denied there was any feud. Palmyra is today owned by the Nature Conservancy and is the site of some climate change research. Stearns and Walker had sailed to Palmyra aboard a leaky boat and were the only other people on the atoll besides the Grahams at the time of their disappearance in 1974. Their plan had been to live off the resources of the island and grow a crop of marijuana. Walker, 69, earned release from the U.S. Parole Commission in part because of advancing age and poor health. Top subscription boxes right to your door, 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. Stephanie ended up being acquitted of all charges. Walker and Stearns were thought of by the Grahams as "hippies," free-spirited, but Walker certainly had a dark side. Not long after The Iola arrived another yacht arrived in the harbor,the impressive Sea Wind. Roy and Stephanie were not prepared for life at sea and had run out of supplies pretty quickly. In October 1974 the Lennards who had taken the letter from Muff to mail were back in Hawaii. The book has kept interest in the case alive. The box had been wired shut. The boat is wooden and they have it covered in berglass to prevent it from leaking. Its been grueling, Stephanie Stearns told reporters after hugging her tearful parents, who sat in the front row throughout the trial. The two of them were arrested and brought in for questioning. It is really foolish to go to sea without being prepared with adequate supplies. IIn October 1974, 37-year-old Buck Duane Walker and 27-year-old Stephanie Stearns sailed into Hawaii on a boat others instantly recognized as the Sea Wind. Everybody familiar with the case regards this theory as utter hogwash. Part 1 aired on February 24, and Part 2 was aired two days later. The boat is wooden and they have it covered in berglass to prevent it from leaking. Stephanie received 2 years. Her first exhibition in her new role with the university is the faculty art exhibition, Are We Not Drawn Onward to New Era, from March 4 to June 18, Not all was funny in comedians life when she dealt with isolation and depression, The James Beard Award winner was billed by the New York Times as the Annie Leibowitz of food photography, As recently as three weeks ago, Schindler shared her tale of survival at UC San Diegos Hillel Center, drawing tears from some of in the audience, Felicia Shaw is the new executive director of the San Diego Regional Arts & Culture Coalition, which advocates for funding of local arts organizations and programs, Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceSign Up For Our NewslettersSite Map, Copyright 2023, The San Diego Union-Tribune |, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Column: Quel Fromage founder brewed far more than coffee. When Stephanie and Roy arrived they could see how the Sea Wind outshined The Iola in every way. But there was a problem as there was no record for a Roy Allen. Authorities would later identify them as Buck Duane Walker and Stephanie Stearns. The federal system generally does not parole aging offenders until they reach 70 at the earliest, he said. I highly respect Bugliosi for his work on Manson & his criminal cult members, but it is obvious he wrote the book as a defence attorney, paid for by Stearns' rich family. The Grahams, however, felt bad and tried to include them inviting them aboard their boat on July 5, 1974. In 1985, Walker was convicted of murdering the Grahams and was sent to prison. Mr. Walker and Miss Stearns turned up here in October 1974, sailing the Grahams's yacht, the Sea Wind, which they had partly disguised and repainted. He also made regular radio calls to his friend back in Hawaii to check-in and updated him on his discoveries. Things were not going well and tensions were high. Their plans for the bountiful marijuana crop finally faded as the seedlings they had planted had been eaten up by the island insects. ATSWT reviewed the supposed facts surrounding the murder of the Grahams on Palmyra, and followed STEPHANIE STEARNS (aka JENNIFER JENKINS) upon her arrest and trial for her role in the planning and participation in those murders. There was no sign of Mac's body. She was acquitted Friday by a federal court jury. The Grahams had spent more than two years planning the trip and provisioning the Sea Wind, also expecting to stay at Palmyra about two years. Her boyfriend, Buck Walker, was convicted of murder in June and sentenced to life in prison. They showed up at 6:30 PM but the Grahams weren't there. Who was Stephanie Stearns in and the sea will tell? Make sure you have Adobe Acrobat Reader v.5 or above installed on your computer for viewing and printing the PDF resources on this site. It was a difficult case. While talking to his friend he told him that Stephanie was on her way over to the Sea Wind in her dingy with what looked like a cake. Then known as Buck Duane Walker, the former Big Island marijuana farmer was convicted in the 1974 murder of a San Diego couple on Palmyra, a remote Pacific island just north of the equator and about 1,100 miles south of Honolulu. When told that he hadnt seen the Grahams the Coast Guard reached out to the FBI as they felt this might lead to something outside of their jurisdiction. However, the 31-year-old weatherwoman has remained tight-lipped about her husband. I keep waiting--in vain--for it to pop up on Netflix. The FBI took Roys photo to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) who recognized the picture as that of Buck Walker whom the DEA was also searching for. I believe that Walker, and possibly Sterns are guilty, but other possibilities are a murder suicide (husband shoots wife and then himself), or that they really did drown, someone finding a body on the beach at some time later and burying it in a trunk. The jury believed the defenses theory that it was Buck who acted alone and concealed what he did from her. They were no longer romantically involved. When they arrived at the atoll, they had already eaten most of the provisions meant to last six months and had to be towed into the atoll with a broken motor. The boat is wooden and they have it covered in berglass to prevent it from leaking. Walker told his girlfriend that they had told them they were to "make themselves at home" if they (the Grahams) weren't back yet from fishing. However, the book does add information and give detail missing in And The Sea Will Tell. Bucy, who now lives in Canada, earlier had tracked down Macs sister, Mary, who was once married to the late hydroplane boat racer Bill Muncey, of La Mesa. Because no bodies were found, Walker and Stearns were initially prosecuted only for the yacht theft and convicted in August 1975. Having Roys picture and knowing about Roy trying to grow marijuana gave the FBI a starting point in their search. The next morning they had found Grahams inflatable Zodiac boat overturned and washed up on shore in the shark-infested lagoon. It includes substantial portions of the original trial testimony that were excluded in ATSWT. Duane Buck Walker was convicted in 1985 for the grisly murder in 1974 of a San Diego woman on an island paradise on Palmyra atoll about 1,200 miles from Honolulu. Walker subsequently escaped from a federal prison in Washington State. She had a terrible premonition that she would die a horrible death. That premonition, which she had shared with others before her voyage, turned out to be terribly true. "He took a short walk every day. Buck got 10 years for his original drug conviction and 5 years for the stolen property. Wesley Walker (AKA Buck) Stephanie Stearns Buck and Stephanie They buy a boat that had sunk and was raised from the harbor in Maui. Complete class lesson plans for each grade from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. So too, there is considerable variance between Bugliosis cross-examination as revealed in the original trial transcript re Pollock and Shoemaker and his recounting this same testimony in his book. Shortly after the Grahams disappearance, an ex-convict and his girlfriend were arrested for stealing the Sea Wind, but they werent charged with murder until a traveling sailor stumbled across Muffs remains on the Palmyra beach in 1981. The nonfiction book recounts a double murder on Palmyra Atoll; the subsequent arrest, trial and conviction of Duane ("Buck") Walker; and the acquittal of his girlfriend, Stephanie Stearns, whom Bugliosi and Leonard Weinglass defended. Fearing for the Grahams the FBI agents traveled to Palmyra Islands to see if they had been stranded there. It was a circumstantial case and if they lost they wouldnt be able to charge them again should their bodies ever be discovered. Despite the tensions, according to Stephanie Stearns diary, the two couples visited together several times aboard the Sea Wind. Her manipulative skills are unusually sharp as can be observed while she was at work on Palmyra Island the summer of 1974, and in her interplay with counsel and court during her murder trial. Several years ago I happened upon "And The Sea Will Tell", a book written by VINCENT BUGLIOSI and BRUCE HENDER-SON. Stearns and Walker were convicted in 1977 of the theft of the Sea Wind, theft of certain personal property of the Grahams aboard the Sea Wind, and transportation of stolen property in interstate commerce. The ex-con, Buck Duane Walke r, and his girlfriend, Stephanie Stearns, had arrived at Palmyra in their shabby, poorly stocked boat while the Grahams were anchored there. He was recaptured in 1981 in Arizona. Graham and her husband, Malcolm Mac Graham, had disappeared on Aug. 29, 1974, after sailing about 970 miles south from Hawaii to the Palmyra atoll. Get Essential San Diego, weekday mornings. With no bodies as evidence of murder, Walker and Stearns were convicted only of theft. Both were found guilty. She had moved to Seattle, and since has died. But Walker's former attorney, Earle Partington, says the Aug. 28 "projected" release date posted by the U.S. Bureau of Prisons means only that Walker will be considered for parole then. She was acquitted Friday by a federal court jury. Stephanie Walker Education. He had been awaiting sentencing on a drug conviction when he and Stephanie had absconded on The Iola. The Grahams were a happily married couple touring the world, and Mr. Graham ran his business remotely. Her husband's body was never found. One photo showed Stephanie standing on the Sea Wind taking a picture of Buck sailing the Iola. Walker earns an annual salary ranging between $ 45,000 $ 110,500. To this day no one ever has. No signs of Mac Grahams remains have been located. In it, he rebuts some of the trial analyses put forth in Bugliosis 1991 book, And the Sea Will Tell, later the subject of a TV miniseries. Enter youremail to subscribe to Dr. Munger's updates! "That's a parole consideration date," Partington said. In 1981, Muff Graham's bones were found on a Palmyra beach. The duo has been together since 2004. There are evidently makeshift memorials to the Grahams on the island, which is private property and illegal to trespass upon, but naturally being so remote it's difficult to police. : IIn October 1974, 37-year-old Buck Duane Walker and 27-year-old Stephanie Stearns sailed into Hawaii on a boat others instantly recognized as the Sea Wind. A report by Stephens Media said Walker is in "poor health.". These presentations help teach about Ellen White, her ministry, and her writings. [4] Walker (writing as Wesley G. Walker) claimed in a book about that case that he had been seduced by Mrs. Graham and, in the midst of lovemaking, had been caught by Mr. Graham, who shot his wife and attempted to shoot Walker. Once in Hawaii, the couple had the Sea Wind repainted and also renamed it, which according to boating superstition brings bad luck. As Walker's method of farming became unsustainable, he and Stearns were forced to plan a voyage in the rickety Iola, against prevailing winds and currents, to Fanning (Tabuaeran), a nearby atoll in Kiribati, to restock a voyage close to impossible without a working auxiliary engine. While researching the case of a San Diego sailing couple brutally murdered on Palmyra Island in 1974, retired L.A. deputy public defender Tom Bucy, made a surprising discovery. Including serial killers, cannibals, and mass murderers. By this time the Grahams had been alone for 10 days with Roy and Stephanie. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Stearns told authorities she and Walker had discovered the overturned dinghy on a beach in the lagoon and had only taken the Sea Wind to protect it from vandals. Who was Stephanie Stearns in and the sea will tell? There may be some prejudice of the author against Bugliosi. She told the agents she and Roy arrived right before dinner, but no one was aboard. Also on Palmyra were Wesley G. Walker (a.k.a. Walker receives an annual salary that ranges between $46,796, as per NBC News But Walker's former attorney, Earle Partington of Honolulu, warned against putting too much faith in that date. She has never received a formal burial. Six years later, a corroded chest was found partially buried in a lagoon at Palmyra. The duo has been together since 2004. Stephanie Stearns was tried separately in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California in San Francisco. He took half the pack of cigarettes when Mac handed it over to him to take only one. She was acquitted Friday by a federal court jury. As Bucy, a graduate of San Diegos Cal Western School of Law, did research for his own book on the high-profile murder and what he believes to be Stephanie Stearns role in it, he hardly expected to discover that the Hawaii FBI still had custody of Muffs remains 28 years after Stearns acquittal. Ive not been able to find any information on how she lived out her life since being acquitted in the 80s. Walker has a date of Aug. 28 for his "projected" release from federal prison, according to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons Web site. The yellow container was similar to the two missing containers that FBI agents had found in the abandoned Navy warehouse years earlier. However, the organization of the book is erratic, confusing at points, & chopped full of grammatical errors & poor punctuation. | Try Prime for unlimited fast, free shipping, Previous page of related Sponsored Products. She successfully convinced a jury that Walker committed the murders alone, having to hide the bodies in the aluminum boxes to conceal them from her as well as the authorities. I worked my way through the last half of the book by skimming repetitious portions of the court transcripts. Meaning the wear to Muffs skull came from the hard lining of the aluminum container, not from the bottom of the harbor. In June 1974, they set sail with their three dogs for the Palmyra atoll planning to spend two years there. The US Attorneys office didnt feel there was enough evidence to charge Stephanie and Buck with the murder of the Grahams. Final Argument: An Inquiry into the murders of Mac and Muff Graham on Palmyra Island by Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns Paperback May 1, 2014 by Tom Bucy (Author) 37 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $5.99 Read with Our Free App Paperback $24.95 2 Used from $22.50 6 New from $23.02 Malcolm Graham's body was never found. HILO Buck Duane Walker, 69, convicted of murder in 1985 in connection with the 1974 theft of a yacht south of Hawaii, could be released from federal prison in California next month. After Stephanie completed her high school education, she received a Bachelor of Science degree from Penn State University. The book is very repetitive and needs a good edit. Bucy puts forward his idea of what happened on Palmyra and there may be some justification for his theory. Walker died in 2010. Teach important lessons with our PowerPoint-enhanced stories of the pioneers! Mac Graham then took out his .357 Magnum handgun and assured the two men he could take care of himself and wasnt afraid of Roy. According to trial testimony, the Iola was not considered seaworthy and would not have made it even to Fanning Island about 175 miles away, the nearest location for equipment and supplies. Macs friend in Hawaii would get their mothers letters and would read the Grahams responses during his weekly radio contact. On August 30, according to Stephanie Stearns, Buck Walker told her that the Grahams had invited the two of them over for dinner aboard the Sea Wind. The Iola wasnt really meant for this sea journey. Stephanie and Buck were charged with the murder of Muff Graham. A theory started to develop where perhaps Stephanie and Roy had tied the Grahams up and then put them on The Iola and sank the Iola to cover up their crime. Stearns was pretty easy to get along with so most of the conflict came from Walker. Roy also noticed a Coast Guard boat in the harbor coming towards them. Walker and Stearns tried unsuccessfully to grow vegetables and were forced to subsist on coconuts and fish. Discover some of the worlds most infamous killers in perfectly-illustrated detail. The young couple had nearly run out of all their supplies. Inside were Eleanor Graham's remains, identified with dental records. Please try again. I cannot address everything but hope my examples will show why this book is a waste of your time. Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns were tried separately for the murder of Muff Graham. In that wallet was a drivers license with Roy Allens name on it. In the morning they began searching and found an overturned boat on the shore of the lagoon. The Sea Wind had already proven itself to be a seaworthy vessel as it had already been sailing all around the world. They had shown Bucks picture to the waitress and she recognized him. It recounts the murder of MAC and MUFF GRAHAM on the island of PALMYRA in August 1974, and the subsequent arrest and trials of STEPHANIE K. STEARNS and WESLEY 'BUCK' WALKER who were charged with murdering the Grahams. Their boats were anchored in a lagoon near each other, and the couples inevitably came into conflict. Duane Buck Walker was convicted in 1985 for the grisly murder in 1974 of a San Diego woman on an island paradise on Palmyra atoll about 1,200 miles from Honolulu. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. The author does a reasonable job of analyzing & proving that Stephanie Stearns was definitely involved in the brutal murder of Muff Graham. The Grahams had brought more than a year's supply of food for their voyage, but Walker and Stearns quickly consumed their own meager supplies and resorted to harvesting the island's few coconuts, often by chopping down entire trees, leaving scars on the island habitat. Now Vincent Bugliosi was known for his prosecution of Charles Manson and Mason family members of the Tate-LiBianca murders. Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app. Palmyra was privately owned by the Fullard-Leo family until 2001, when the Nature Conservancy bought it for $37 million for preservation and research purposes. Defense lawyers said Walker was solely responsible for the murder and hid it from Stearns, who testified she thought the Grahams had drowned on a fishing trip, and joined Walker on a search that found the Grahams overturned dinghy but no sign of the couple. Stearns and Walker were arrested in 1981 for murder and tried separately in federal court in San Francisco. Her boyfriend, Buck Walker, was convicted of murder in June and sentenced to life in prison. Roy told Stephanie that they had been invited over and perhaps the Grahams were out fishing for their dinner. "You just never expect anything like that to happen in a place that's so beautiful," Fullard-Leo said. In 1981, other visitors to Palmyra found Muff Graham's skeletal remains, which showed signs of dismemberment and burning (possibly by Mac Graham's acetylene welding torch) and appeared to have been concealed underwater in a large metal container. After Bugliosi argued that Buck Walker had committed the Palmyra murders himself without Stearns's participation or knowledge, and following her testimony at the trial, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Bugliosis careful analysis of the tides revealed Stearns was lying about her activities purportedly occurring on the 30th and 31st of August 1974. He had been awaiting sentencing on a drug conviction when he and Stephanie had absconded on The Iola. Murderous Minds: 30 Stories of Real-Life Murderers That Escaped the Headlines (Murd BLOODY ALPHABET: The Scariest Serial Killers Coloring Book. Were concerned that Muff needs to be taken care of in a dignified manner, he said, and supports Bucys proposal. Her boyfriend, Buck Walker, was convicted of murder in June and sentenced to life in prison. The Big Book of Serial Killers (An Encyclopedia of Serial Killers), Edmund Kemper: The True Story of The Brutal Co-ed Butcher (Real Crime by Real Killers). It was revealed that Buck and Stephanie had been living on the island of Palmyra as well and had known the Grahams. He also recognized Roy Allen who had been standing up on the deck. Reviewed in Australia on May 23, 2017. On September 11, 1974, after days of searching and waiting for the Grahams to return to their boat, Stearns said she and Walker scuttled the Iola and sailed for Hawaii on the Sea Wind. , Dimensions In that first e-mail, Walker said Parker wrote, "I wonder if you would consider renting to an old man who has been wrongly convicted of murder.". The Palmyra atoll murderer who retired to the Willits area after being paroled from federal prison in 2007 died in April. Wesley G. "Buck" Walker, the former Big Island marijuana grower convicted in the 1974 murder of a wealthy San Diego couple on Palmyra, has died in California at age 72. He died from a stroke in 2010. Roy changed direction and headed to the nearest dock where he jumped off and Stephanie started to row back to The Sea Wind. Bugliosi professing his belief in Stearns innocence is duped by his client. So the couple made themselves at home until the Grahams returned and they decided to spend the night upon the Sea Wind when the Grahams failed to do so. [3] Prior to his death, Walker had been living in a trailer home in Willits, California. I read the entire book and felt I did get something out of it. He had been awaiting sentencing on a drug conviction when he and Stephanie had absconded on The Iola. The skull also showed charring and a hole in the left eye socket which was consistent with a gunshot wound, but investigators could not say conclusively it was due to a bullet due to its deterioration. Buck Duane Walker was a convicted felon and fugitive. He also used a chainsaw to cut down a coconut tree to get to the coconuts. Her body was then placed in a small metal storage container that had been removed from one of the old military rescue boats on the island and then finally dumped into the lagoon. The next morning when the Grahams didnt return, they went out looking for them, and that is when they found the washed-up zodiac onshore. A careful reading of FINAL ARGUMENT answers these, and many more questions that should have been asked, but were not. Walker earns an annual salary ranging between $ 45,000 $ 110,500. Roy and Stephanie then tried to take their boat back to Hawaii, but it got stuck on the reef so they decided to take the abandoned Sea Wind instead. Meanwhile, Mac Graham was keeping up his weekly contact with his friend in Hawaii filling him in on the exploits of Stephanie and Roy. Muff was a wonderful gal, he says. Authorities had a difficult time tracking down the other sailors who had run-ins with Stephanie and Buck in Palmyra. Prosecutors argued that Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns had been trapped on Palmyra with supplies running out and a boat that was not seaworthy. She made the dock and took off running with the Coast Guard officer giving chase. Please try again. Stearns, whose defense attorney was Vincent Bugliosi, was acquitted. WebFind helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Final Argument: An Inquiry into the murders of Mac and Muff Graham on Palmyra Island by Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns at Amazon.com. Final Argument: An Inquiry into the murders of Mac and Muff Graham on Palmyra Island by Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns Paperback May 1, 2014 by Tom Bucy (Author) 37 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle $5.99 Read with Our Free App Paperback $24.95 2 Used from $22.50 6 New from $23.02 However, Stearns murder plot was masterful. Your browser's security settings are preventing some features from appearing. They then spent the next two days searching for the Grahams but found no trace of them. The skull was identified as belonging to a caucasian woman in her late 40s early 50s. They found nothing, but sharks. Her body was stuffed inside the metal container and weighted down to sink in the lagoon, but in 1981 it floated up. Wesley G. "Buck" Walker, the former Big Island marijuana grower convicted in the 1974 murder of a wealthy San Diego couple on Palmyra, has died in California at age 72. California schools tried to cover up their expulsion rates. Authorities would later identify them as Buck Duane Walker and Stephanie Stearns. Investigators assumed Mac was in the other box, which for some reason never floated up. They are part of one of the largest marine protected areas in the world. Supposedly Walker killed him in self defense after Mac killed his wife. Stearns was acquitted, and her attorney, Vincent Bugliosi, wrote a book about the case, "And the Sea Will Tell," made into a 1991 TV movie starring James Brolin as Graham. When it arrived its motor had frozen up and it was barely limping along. Final Argument: An Inquiry into the murders of Mac and Muff Graham on Palmyra Island by Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns. Stephanie came from money and was able to afford a high-priced attorney. WebStephanie Walker Photo Stephanie Walker Salary. Learn more. The murder was the basis of a best selling book And the Sea Will Tell, which was turned into a popular mini-series starring James Brolin. Macs friend feared the worst. WebFind helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Final Argument: An Inquiry into the murders of Mac and Muff Graham on Palmyra Island by Buck Walker and Stephanie Stearns at Amazon.com. The owners had covered the button with a layer of fiberglass in the hopes of making it more seaworthy. Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. The findings showed that the skull had been flattened on the left side of the face. For myself, after arguing on behalf of thousands of defendants as a Los Angeles County Deputy Public Defender, I too now change sides, and argue on behalf of MAC and MUFF GRAHAM. She was acquitted Friday by a federal court jury. The Sea Wind was equipped with auxiliary engines, stocked with abundant food and stores, and fitted with a complete tool shop. Dark came, no sign of them. It was revealed that Buck and Stephanie had been living on the island of Palmyra as well and had known the Grahams. Stearns was acquitted.
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