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Archetypes, almost, they stand in for something larger than themselves, larger than us, extravagantly idealized Everypersons colored with just enough of the mundane to seem believable, each tawdry crime scene standing in for a twisted version of the
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The question entering Thursday night's boys lacrosse showdown between No...How much do you want to show your opponent, knowing you will likely see them again down the line in the playoffs? With the regular season coming to a close and a potential top
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April 3, 2013 It'll be the show with its turn signal still blinking, With few demographics left to cover, the ID channel has turned its murderous eye to the old. The network is unveiling plans today for a new true-crime show, Elder Skelter, about
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On Saturday evening, the TV was on while my wife and I graded papers. We should've listened to classical music instead; Mozart makes one smarter. Then Cold As Ice began, and once we saw Sycamore streets and realized it was that episode, it was like
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Truman Capote 's true-crime classic In Cold Blood is coming under new scrutiny after evidence surfaced that disputes aspects of Capote's narrative.
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Columbine scored with its first shot of the game, then didn't let up, ending up with a 6-1 victory against the Steamboat Springs High School hockey team on Saturday night. The score was lopsided in the end, but all of the stats certainly weren't and
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King Tractor Press published the entire true crime series of Family Bones graphic novels in digital ebook formats. January 03, 2013 Family Bones is the true crime comic book series that has been popular with critics and readers around the
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The queen of the true crime genre has taken on the mysterious death of Rebecca Zahau in her new book, laying out a case for murder at the historic Spreckels mansion in Coronado. Jonah Shacknai and girlfriend Rebecca Zahau Family photo While best-
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Although mystery novels should keep the reader guessing, the author often has a clear idea of what's going on, according to three writers who spoke at the Robbins Library Tuesday. Emmy-nominated investigative journalist and true crime writer Michele
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Dianne Maroney noticed something strange at a peaceful seaside retreat in northern California, surrounded by cypress groves and sand dunes. "Even in this beautiful place, people were still struggling," said Maroney, who lives in Parker. "They were
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