The Trapingus County high sheriff is an incompetent alcoholic who depends on others (such as Deputy Rob McGee) to get his job done. His racist attitude constitutes a significant obstacle to reopening Coffey’s case. He shows sadistic pleasure in attending Coffey’s execution, showing his approval when Marjorie Detterick publicly insults the condemned man.
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Part 1: Chapter 4
...Marjorie calls the sheriff to inform him of the situation. The Trapingus County high sheriff, Homer Cribus , whom Paul describes as an incompetent alcoholic who depends on other people to get...
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Part 6: Chapter 5
...of coincidences, whereas Coffey was actually found holding the Detterick girls’ dead bodies. In addition, Sheriff Cribus would never want to reopen a case that he believes ended well—that is, with a...
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...innocence, Janice suggests a variety of options. She says Deputy McGee could try to convince Sheriff Cribus , or that Paul himself could go, or that the guards could lie about the...
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Part 6: Chapter 10
There are fourteen witnesses at the execution, including Homer Cribus and Klaus and Marjorie Detterick—although, like Hal Moores, Deputy McGee is absent. As John and...
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