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Martha Elliott has been a journalist for almost 40 years. She was mentored in graduate school by veteran journalist Fred W. Friendly and became his colleague, producing award-winning television programs and writing three books and numerous articles and speeches. She has run a newspaper and has also taught at Columbia and at the secondary school level. The recipient of many awards, her most recent is Vassar’s Time Out Grant for 2014-15 to write a novel.She has three children and several grandchildren and lives in Maine.
MARTHA ELLIOTT has been a journalist for nearly forty years, working primarily in television and newspapers. With her mentor and longtime collaborator Fred Friendly, she wrote several books and produced hundreds of television programs for PBS. Elliott has written for publications from The New York Times to Slate and has won five Silver Gavel awards from the American Bar Association and a Peabody Award, among other honors. For a decade, she taught at the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism.
It was almost noon when Michael Bruce Ross, convicted serial killer, walked into the crowded courtroom—all 240 pounds of him, the man who had brutally raped and strangled eight young women. He no longer resembled the lanky, bespectacled, nervous-looking young man who had originally gone to trial more than a decade before; sedentary prison life, prison food, and hormone treatments changed all that. His six-foot frame carried the weight that he jokingly claimed to have gained so that he wouldn’t fit into the electric chair, Connecticut’s method of execution at the time of his first trial. Oversized, prison-issued glasses, a doughy face, and crew cut gave him a geeky look. He wore the Northern Correctional Institution uniform and white laceless slip-on sneakers. He was restrained by handcuffs and ankle shackles. As the guards removed the handcuffs at the judge’s orders, visible indentations were left by the black box that holds the two shackles together during transport to ensure that there is no escape. The box is standard operating procedure for all death row inmates going to court. They say it hurts like hell.
Ross appeared calm, considering that he was trying to negotiate his own death, and he came armed with a folder full of documents and court decisions. He wanted the court to allow him to accept the death penalty without going through a new trial, because he said he wanted to spare the families of the young women he killed from having to go through the pain of another trial.
For the first time since we had started corresponding a few months earlier, we were in the same room, and he was actually able to see me. The reality of being less than twenty feet from a man who had raped and murdered was terrifying. Michael turned around, smiled at me and mouthed, “Are you Martha?”
I nodded yes. A serial killer had identified me. Half of me wished that I could become invisible or crawl under the courtroom bench, though he had four guards surrounding him and leg shackles on. The man couldn’t hurt me.
Even though Michael had been on death row for almost a decade, his case was, in essence, beginning again because the Connecticut Supreme Court had overturned his six death sentences and had ordered a new penalty trial because psychiatric evidence had been kept from the jury. I was looking for a powerful story that would demonstrate the problems inherent in the death penalty. What I got instead was a decade of Michael Ross.
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