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The Fairbanks Four

Murder, Injustice, and the Birth of a Movement

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One murder, four guilty convictions, and a community determined to find justice.

October, 1997. Late one night in Fairbanks, Alaska, a passerby finds a teenager unconscious, collapsed on the edge of the road, beaten nearly beyond recognition. Two days later, he dies in the hospital. His name is John Gilbert Hartman and he's just turned 15 years old. The police quickly arrest four suspects, all under the age of 21 and of Alaska Native and American Indian descent. Police lineup witnesses, trials follow, and all four men receive lengthy prison terms. Case closed. 

But journalist Brian Patrick O'Donoghue can't put the story out of his mind. When the opportunity arises to teach a class on investigative reporting, he finally digs into what happened to the "Fairbanks Four." A relentless search for the truth ensues as O'Donoghue and his students uncover the lies, deceit, and prejudice that put four innocent young men in jail.

The Fairbanks Four is the gripping story of a brutal crime and its sprawling aftermath in the frigid Alaska landscape. It's a story of collective action as one journalist, his students, and the Fairbanks indigenous community challenge the verdicts. It's the story of a broken justice system, and the effort required to keep hope alive. This is the story of the Fairbanks Four.

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      March 1, 2025
      In the early morning hours of October 11, 1997, on a deserted street in Fairbanks, Alaska (population 30,000), 15-year-old John Gilbert Hartman was found, beaten into a coma and sexually assaulted. The boy subsequently died from his injuries. Police soon rounded up and arrested four suspects, also teenagers, three of whom belonged to a local Native Alaskan tribe. The four were charged and tried, but the incident and its aftermath embroiled the small community in controversy and political and social conflict reaching far beyond the crime itself. O'Donoghue, who was working as a journalist in Fairbanks at the time, has written an evocative, novelistic recounting of the crime, its aftermath, and its impact on this small Alaskan community. With a seasoned journalist's expertise, he not only recounts the facts of the case, but also paints portraits of the lives and personalities of the people impacted. He guides the reader unerringly through a complex tale where, like the best true-crime stories, the crime itself is only the beginning.

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