Join us for a Q&A Session with Rick Unklesbay, author of Arbitrary Death, as part of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
In this session, we will discuss emotional well-being, tips for aspiring authors, and ways our community can extend crucial support to crime victims.
Attendees will have the opportunity to ask Unklesbay questions and have their book signed.
You can purchase the book on Amazon.com, or if you are located in Tucson, AZ, you can purchase and pick up the book directly from Homicide Survivors, Inc. by emailing [email protected] or buy it at the event ( while supplies last).
*Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this book are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Homicide Survivors, Inc.*
If you have any questions, please call our office at 520-207-5012 or email [email protected].
To learn more about National Crime Victims Rights Week, visit; https://ovc.ojp.gov/ncvrw2024/overview
ABOUT ARBITRARY DEATH
Over a career spanning nearly four decades, Rick Unklesbay has tried over one hundred murder cases before juries that ended with sixteen men and women receiving the death sentence. Arbitrary Death depicts some of the most horrific murders in Tucson, Arizona, the author’s prosecution of those cases, and how the death penalty was applied. It provides the framework to answer the questions: Why is America the only Western country to still use the death penalty? Can a human-run system treat those cases fairly and avoid unconstitutional arbitrariness?