Tortures
A Chicago detective who led one of the most shocking acts of torture ever
conducted at Guantánamo Bay was responsible for implementing a disturbingly
similar, years-long regime of brutality to elicit murder confessions from
minority Americans.
In a dark foreshadowing of the United States’ post-9/11 descent into torture, a Guardian investigation can reveal that Richard Zuley, a detective on
Chicago’s north side from 1977 to 2007, repeatedly engaged in methods of
interrogation resulting in at least one wrongful conviction and subsequent
cases more recently thrown into doubt following allegations of abuse.
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