The unremitting horror of the consequences of violent crime has never been depicted with such relentless honesty and anger as in The Victim's Song. Eric Kaminsky, a twenty-two-year-old music student was robbed, stabbed in the back, and then thrown on the tracks of a New York City subway, where he died. In this book, Professor Alice R. Kaminsky, Eric's mother, gives a powerful account of this senseless tragedy. She describes the continuing pain she suffers from the loss of her only child and exposes the inadequacies of our flawed criminal justice system in her discussion of the trial of...
The unremitting horror of the consequences of violent crime has never been depicted with such relentless honesty and anger as in The Victim's Song.