Ebook: The Killing of Karen Silkwood: The Story Behind the Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case
- Tags: LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, Negligence, Negligence--United States, Plutonium--Safety regulations, Plutonium--Safety regulations--United States, Silkwood Bill, Silkwood Karen -- 1946-1974, Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corporation, Negligence -- United States, Plutonium -- Safety regulations -- United States, Plutonium -- Safety regulations, United States
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Delphinium Books
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
On November 13, 1974, Karen Silkwood was driving on a deserted Oklahoma highway when her car crashed into a cement wall and she was killed. On the seat next to her were doctored quality-control negatives showing that her employer, Kerr-McGee, was manufacturing defective fuel rods filled with plutonium. She had recently discovered that more than forty pounds of plutonium were missing from the Kerr-McGee plant.
Forty years later, her death is still steeped in mystery. Did she fall asleep before the accident, or did someone force her off the road? And what happened to the missing plutonium? The Killing of Karen Silkwood meticulously lays out the facts and encourages the readers to decide. Updated with the author's chilling new introduction that discusses the similarities with Edward Snowden's recent revelations, Silkwood's story is as relevant today as it was forty years ago.