Little Shoes

Little Shoes

After a frantic week-long manhunt for the killer, a suspect emerged, and his sensational trial captivated audiences from coast to coast. Justice was swift, and the condemned man was buried away with the horrifying story.

Author: Pamela Everett

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

ISBN: 9781510731318

Category: True Crime

Page: 271

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In the summer of 1937, with the Depression deep and World War II looming, a California triple murder stunned an already grim nation. After a frantic week-long manhunt for the killer, a suspect emerged, and his sensational trial captivated audiences from coast to coast. Justice was swift, and the condemned man was buried away with the horrifying story. But decades later, Pamela Everett, a lawyer and former journalist, starts digging, following up a cryptic comment her father once made about a tragedy in their past. Her journey is uniquely personal as she uncovers her family's secret history, but the investigation quickly takes unexpected turns into her professional wheelhouse. Everett unearths a truly historic legal case that included one of the earliest criminal profiles in the United States, the genesis of modern sex offender laws, and the last man sentenced to hang in California. Digging deeper and drawing on her experience with wrongful convictions, Everett then raises detailed and haunting questions about whether the authorities got the right man. Having revived the case to its rightful place in history, she leaves us with enduring concerns about the death penalty then and now. A journey chronicled through the mind of a lawyer and from the heart of a daughter, Little Shoes is both a captivating true crime story and a profoundly personal account of one family's struggle to cope with tragedy through the generations.
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American Serial Killers

American Serial Killers

In 2018 , lawyer and former journalist Pamela Everett , the niece of two of the victims , wrote a new account of the case , Little Shoes : The Sensational Depression - Era Murders That Became My Family's Secret , in which she presents ...

Author: Peter Vronsky

Publisher: Penguin

ISBN: 9780593198827

Category: True Crime

Page: 416

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Fans of Mindhunter and true crime podcasts will devour these chilling stories of serial killers from the American "Golden Age" (1950-2000). With books like Serial Killers, Female Serial Killers and Sons of Cain, Peter Vronsky has established himself as the foremost expert on the history of serial killers. In this first definitive history of the "Golden Age" of American serial murder, when the number and body count of serial killers exploded, Vronsky tells the stories of the most unusual and prominent serial killings from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. From Ted Bundy to the Golden State Killer, our fascination with these classic serial killers seems to grow by the day. American Serial Killers gives true crime junkies what they crave, with both perennial favorites (Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer) and lesser-known cases (Melvin Rees, Harvey Glatman).
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Terror in the City of Champions

Terror in the City of Champions

Murder, Baseball, and the Secret Society that Shocked Depression-era Detroit Tom Stanton. cleaner to be pressed and returned before the men had showered. Fans learned how Joseph Patrick Donoghue changed the numbers on the outfield ...

Author: Tom Stanton

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781493018185

Category: History

Page: 320

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A New York Times Bestseller Detroit, mid-1930s: In a city abuzz over its unrivaled sports success, gun-loving baseball fan Dayton Dean became ensnared in the nefarious and deadly Black Legion. The secretive, Klan-like group was executing a wicked plan of terror, murdering enemies, flogging associates, and contemplating armed rebellion. The Legion boasted tens of thousands of members across the Midwest, among them politicians and prominent citizens—even, possibly, a beloved athlete. Terror in the City of Champions opens with the arrival of Mickey Cochrane, a fiery baseball star who roused the Great Depression’s hardest-hit city by leading the Tigers to the 1934 pennant. A year later he guided the team to its first championship. Within seven months the Lions and Red Wings follow in football and hockey—all while Joe Louis chased boxing’s heavyweight crown. Amidst such glory, the Legion’s dreadful toll grew unchecked: staged “suicides,” bodies dumped along roadsides, high-profile assassination plots. Talkative Dayton Dean’s involvement would deepen as heroic Mickey’s Cochrane’s reputation would rise. But the ballplayer had his own demons, including a close friendship with Harry Bennett, Henry Ford’s brutal union buster. Award-winning author Tom Stanton weaves a stunning tale of history, crime, and sports. Richly portraying 1930s America, Terror in the City of Champions features a pageant of colorful figures: iconic athletes, sanctimonious criminals, scheming industrial titans, a bigoted radio priest, a love-smitten celebrity couple, J. Edgar Hoover, and two future presidents, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan. It is a rollicking true story set at the confluence of hard luck, hope, victory, and violence. .
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Los Angeles Magazine

Los Angeles Magazine

I've got a dog— she's an Australian shepherd— and instead of calling her Kangaroo we call her 'Roo. ... The Great Depression had hit Los Angeles in a tidal wave of red dust and misery rolling out of the east at jalopy speed.

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Los Angeles magazine is a regional magazine of national stature. Our combination of award-winning feature writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covers the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art and architecture, and news that define Southern California. Started in the spring of 1961, Los Angeles magazine has been addressing the needs and interests of our region for 48 years. The magazine continues to be the definitive resource for an affluent population that is intensely interested in a lifestyle that is uniquely Southern Californian.
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Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine

Her two Cincinnati Magazine internships (in special sections and editorial) have proved her wrong. Little, who's working on a master's degree at Xavier, says of working on "Listen to Me," (page 68), "to be afforded the opportunity to ...

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Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.
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Indianapolis Monthly

Indianapolis Monthly

Bui for local expatriate Diane Anton, there is no more pleasant wish than to someday return to her modest little dream house ... and in the most sensational cases, such as Kokomo and Taos, the cause of the hum often remains a mystery.

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Indianapolis Monthly is the Circle City’s essential chronicle and guide, an indispensable authority on what’s new and what’s news. Through coverage of politics, crime, dining, style, business, sports, and arts and entertainment, each issue offers compelling narrative stories and lively, urbane coverage of Indy’s cultural landscape.
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The Advocate

The Advocate

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The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States.
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The Advocate

The Advocate

1QOQ Radclyffe Hall publishes /ZO her novel The Well of Loneliness, which quickly becomes the definitive statement on lesbianism, ... A small number of patients have had severe depression, strange thoughts, or angry behavior.

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The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States.
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Cue

Cue

AIP , 73 ) Routine kung fu film with confused plot about revenge of young man on his family's murderers . ... American becomes " unstuck in time , " and lives in past - present - future jumble , including war horrors and small - town ...

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Category: Amusements

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The New York Times Great Stories of the Century

The New York Times Great Stories of the Century

I don't credit thos6 reports , of alono , or with the consent of the family THE HAPSBURG LINE Her brother ... ecoof is tortake orders and haventuellenbecome Columbia University at the University has a depression , the burden om lages ...

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Category: American newspapers

Page: 468

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Departing from the annual Page One book of The New York Times front pages, Great Stories of the Century completely covers the top world-changing events of 1900 through 1999, presenting the full story, which incorporates the newspaper's headline news, other related articles, and period advertisements that reflect the pulse of American life through one hundred years of change. From the end of the Victorian age, through physical accomplishments, life-changing inventions, two horrendous world wars, the turmoil of communism, the computer age, and Clinton -- the century lives and breathes in the pages of The New York Times.
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