Daniel, “Pilot of Senators Predicts Hard Sledding for Champs,” 11; James R. Harrison, “Trouble For Yanks Visioned by Harris,” New York Times, ... Richards Vidmer, “Ruth Wallops Two; Senators Bow, 4–0,” New York Times, 25 April 1928, 21.
Dana and Marilyn Filingeri of the Queens County District Attorney's Office made their way to the first floor interview room, where they joined Joe Rawls and Mary Ann Godawa. Leila Mulla was in the restroom.
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Lawrence Block, John Lescroart, and Elmore Leonard share stories about the mysterious deaths of coaches and players, agents and baseball dads in complex situations, and players who exhibit less than gentlemanly behavior.
Anthoney initially acknowledged attending an all-night party at the home of a friend, Jeff Mullins. When questioned about drug use at the party, Anthoney initially denied the presence of cocaine. In truth, Anthoney had purchased a half ...
"Murderers' Row" was no place for the decent or the delicate. By the 1870s, the term was used in direct reference to the second tier of the Tombs prison, which loomed a half mile from the alley.
The story follows the tough and uncompromising Fargo as he navigates New York City in a year when Broadway flourished, the movies were ready to talk, and the New York Yankees, with a lineup known as Murderer's Row, were being called the ...
This revised edition has an expanded record for Burley that includes amateur bouts, a Tale-of-the-Tape, venues, and weights for Burley and his opponents.
A brand-new edition of the classic novel.
All-American Murder is the first book to investigate Aaron Hernandez's first-degree murder conviction and the mystery of his own shocking and untimely death.