Free Download Journal of the Dead: A Story of Friendship and Murder in the New Mexico Desert by Jason Kersten
English | July 29, 2003 | ISBN: 0060184701, 0060959223 | True EPUB | 256 pages | 2 MB
I killed and buried my best friend today. . . . He turned to me and begged that I put a knife through his chest. I did, and a second time when he wouldn’t die. . . . God and his family and mine, please forgive me.
In the summer of 1999, best friends Raffi Kodikian and David Coughlin headed off on an American rite of passage – a cross-country trek in the spirit of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. The two stopped for a simple overnight sleep-out trip in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, carrying barely adequate camping supplies, only three pint bottles of water, and a journal to record their experiences. After they awoke the next morning in Rattlesnake Can-yon, however, the friends’ adventure quickly took a turn for the worse when they were unable to find their way back out of the canyon. The journal they left behind chronicles their increasingly desperate search for help, as each new path ended in frustration, and buzzards began to circle overhead.
Four days after they entered the canyon, help arrived. Rescuers found Kodikian dehydrated but alive. When he was asked where Coughlin was he pointed to a pile of stones: "Over there . . . I killed him," he said.
David Coughlin had been stabbed twice in the heart. Had there been a darker motive than mercy? And how could anyone, under any circumstances, kill his best friend?
Armed with the journal Kodikian and Coughlin carried into Rattlesnake Canyon, Jason Kersten re-creates in riveting detail those fateful days that led to the killing in an infamously unforgiving wilderness. Through in-depth interviews and profiles, he presents the key players in Kodikian’s case and examines the ongoing controversy of an instance of murder that captured national headlines. Jason Kersten’s Journal of the Dead is at once a true-crime mystery set in the wild, an exploration in moral ambiguity, and a compas-sionate portrait of a friendship’s tragic end.