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Michael Sirois

    Michael Sirois is a writer whose work often delves into the human experience with a unique blend of introspection and narrative flair. His early immersion in storytelling and performance deeply informs his writing, giving his prose a dramatic resonance and a keen eye for character. Sirois explores profound themes through meticulously crafted narratives, inviting readers to contemplate complex ideas. His literary journey is marked by a consistent dedication to the art of storytelling, delivering works that are both thought-provoking and engaging.

    Aggravated: The True Story of How a Series of Lies Sent an Innocent Man to Prison
    • In 2006, the author's brother, Steve Sirois, was sentenced to serve 35 years in a Texas prison for a horrendous crime, aggravated sexual assault of a child -- a crime Steve swore he didn't commit. After the conviction, Michael started helping Steve write his appeals, but what he saw in the trial transcripts made him question how a jury could have convicted his brother based on that testimony.Steve's accuser originally gave vague dates for the crime but soon abandoned those dates and even replaced the details of her claims with new ones. There was no forensic evidence, no DNA, no physical evidence of any kind: nothing but his accuser's words. The author wondered if he could prove that her accusations were false. But how?Using affidavits, court transcripts, and interviews, along with additional evidence from public information requests and other factual data, the book lays out a devastating portrait of an untruthful accuser, an overzealous prosecutor, a jury that made a deal to swap votes in order to gain a conviction, and the series of lies that led to that outcome.

      Aggravated: The True Story of How a Series of Lies Sent an Innocent Man to Prison