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It began August 9 and 10, 1969, when seven people were shot, stabbed, and bludgeoned to death in Los Angeles. It ended when a nation watched in fascinated horror as the killers were tried and convicted. But the real questions went unanswered. How did Manson make his "family" kill for him? How could these young men and women kill again and again without human fealings of any kind? Did the murders go on even after Manson was in jail? And where are the...
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"In 1974 Malcolm and Evelyn Graham had sailed to the Pacific island ofPalmyra. . . . At the same time another couple, Buck Walker and Jennifer Jenkins, also planned a lengthy visit to the supposedly deserted atoll. . . . The Grahams mysteriously disappeared; Mr. Walker and Ms. Jenkins later resurfaced in Hawaii on the Grahams' repainted boat. Six years later the remains of Evelyn Graham . . . were found on the Palmyra beach. A jury . . . convicted...
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Outrage presents in a clear, conversational style Bugliosi's scrupulously analyzed and supported argument about why O. J. Simpson was not convicted. He sets forth, in five chapters, five reasons why the prosecution lost this case, despite the overwhelming amount of physical and scientific evidence pointing to Simpson's guilt. His chapter titles lay out the argument: "In the Air: What the Jurors Probably Knew" describes the pro-Simpson sentiment that...
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