
"An unusual love story, a unique adventure, and a classic escape plan combine in Escape, the true story of Dwight and Barbara Worker..how they met, fell in love, married..and left a trail of outraged police and Interpol agents, arrested government officials, an embarrassed U.S. Embassy, and at least one dead body behind them. Dwight Worker was the first person since Pancho Villa to escape from the maximum security prison called Lecumberri in Mexico City. Through this lightening-paced account of what life inside a Mexican prison is really like, we relive with him the dramatic events leading up to his arrest and "trial" in Mexico City; his first hand confrontation with beatings, filth, rape, and extortion; his refusal to "cooperate" with prison commandos...a refusal that resulted in violent torture and a near-fatal stabbing. The engrossing narrative then takes the reader deeper and deeper inside this "inescapable" prison and its politics as Dwight describes the behind-the-scenes events Americans never hear of: a U.S. Embassy spokesman on the take from a Mexican lawyer; a corrupt network of U.S. trained narcotics agents with lucrative "connections" of their own; and a group of some 500 American prisoners, many of whom epitomize the plight of the stoned generation..passive, dependent, inarticulate, and in Dwight's words, "doped to the eyelids". Barbara, in alternating chapters explains how they met, their courtship, their plans for marriage and for freedom."
This is the description I found for my professors book, which was also made into a tv movie. I think he was arrested for drug smuggling. This stuff makes me laugh.
4 comments:
i didn't think drug smugglers could be teachers?
Here is my question...did you put quotes around the words "cooperate," "connections," "inescapable" "trial?" I imagine that you did not and that your professor just really likes the quotes. I hate the overuse of quotes like that. Drives me nuts.
oh come on... after reading that post all you can comment on is quotes. It wasn't written by my professor, that was just a review of the book by someone else... you people... how many of you have had drug smuggling professors that escaped a maximum security prison by dressing as a woman?
-karl
Well, at BYU Karl there is a lot of diversity of professors. I of course had MANY professors escape from prison by dressing as woman...
Okay, just teasing of course. But Richard did know of a professor who would nurse her 5 year old child during class. I think that is as equally alarming
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