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Unequal Justice: Wayne Dumond, Bill Clinton and the Politics of Rape in Arkansas
Unequal Justice: Wayne Dumond, Bill Clinton and the Politics of Rape in Arkansas, In 1985, handyman Wayne Dumond was accused of raping the daughter of a prominent Arkansas businessman. Not long after Dumond was released on bail, two masked gunmen broke into his home, bound and castrated him, and left him to die. His school-aged sons re, Unequal Justice: Wayne Dumond, Bill Clinton and the Politics of Rape in Arkansas has a rating of 4 stars
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Unequal Justice: Wayne Dumond, Bill Clinton and the Politics of Rape in Arkansas, In 1985, handyman Wayne Dumond was accused of raping the daughter of a prominent Arkansas businessman. Not long after Dumond was released on bail, two masked gunmen broke into his home, bound and castrated him, and left him to die. His school-aged sons re, Unequal Justice: Wayne Dumond, Bill Clinton and the Politics of Rape in Arkansas
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  • Unequal Justice: Wayne Dumond, Bill Clinton and the Politics of Rape in Arkansas
  • Written by author Guy Reel
  • Published by Prometheus Books, October 1993
  • In 1985, handyman Wayne Dumond was accused of raping the daughter of a prominent Arkansas businessman. Not long after Dumond was released on bail, two masked gunmen broke into his home, bound and castrated him, and left him to die. His school-aged sons re
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In 1985, handyman Wayne Dumond was accused of raping the daughter of a prominent Arkansas businessman. Not long after Dumond was released on bail, two masked gunmen broke into his home, bound and castrated him, and left him to die. His school-aged sons returned home in time to save Dumond's life, but he was later convicted and imprisoned for life.

Jack Hill, a Jonesboro, Arkansas television newsman who had been looking into the shenanigans of the sheriff of St. Francis County, began investigating the Dumond case. He found an appalling trail of evil and corruption so widespread that even then-Governor Bill Clinton was forced to address it. Hill discovered that Dumond's severed testicles were taken by the sheriff, who displayed them like a trophy. After DNA tests proved Dumond was not the rapist, Hill pressed Clinton for clemency. The governor refused, even after his own parole board recommended that Dumond be released. It turned out that Clinton was a cousin of the rape victim and a political ally of the prosecutor who put Dumond away. When Clinton ran for president, he turned the case over to the lieutenant governor, who reduced Dumond's sentence.


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