Defending the Devil

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Defending the Devil: My Story as Ted Bundy's Last Lawyer is a 1994 nonfiction book written by American lawyer Polly Nelson, who was a member of serial killer Ted Bundy's legal defense team from 1986 to his execution in 1989. It was published by William Morrow & Company.[1]

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Defending the Devil: My Story as Ted Bundy's Last Lawyer
AuthorPolly Nelson
LanguageEnglish
SubjectTed Bundy trial; capital punishment
PublisherWilliam Morrow & Company
Publication date
1994
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback)
Pages336
ISBN0688108237
OCLC28722570
LC ClassKF224.B86 N45
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Nelson was Bundy's final lawyer before his execution in 1989.[2] The book describes her attempts to spare Bundy the death penalty, and gives her impressions of him as a person, calling him, "the very definition of heartless evil".[3]

Court case

Nelson sued novelist John Grisham in 1995, alleging his book The Chamber had striking similarities to her work.[4] After Grisham prevailed in a lower court ruling in 1996, the case was dismissed on appeal in 1997.[5]

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