The Third Degree: A Narrative of Metropolitan Life(Paperback, CHARLES KLEIN, ARTHUR HORNBLOW)
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"The Third Degree" is a melodramatic play that explores themes of justice, corruption, and social inequality in early 20th-century New York City. The plot revolves around the trial of a young man named Bob Wayne, who is accused of murdering a wealthy socialite named Isabel Heath.As the trial unfolds, the audience is introduced to a cast of characters that includes lawyers, detectives, journalists, and members of high society. Through a series of flashbacks and courtroom scenes, the play delves into the circumstances surrounding Isabel's death and the events leading up to the trial.Central to the plot is the use of the "third degree" interrogation technique, in which suspects are subjected to intense psychological and physical pressure by police in order to extract confessions. The play examines the ethics and morality of this practice, as well as its implications for the criminal justice system and society as a whole.