True Crime: Connecticut The State's Most Notorious Criminal Cases
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Mention of the name Connecticut summons charming images of seaports and peaceful rural areas, but this densely populated state has its share of landmark crimes.
True Crime: Connecticut focuses on headline cases solved through the use of forensic science, including the arsenic poisoning of Mary Stannard, the Halloween golf-clubbing of Martha Moxley, and the wood chipper murder of Helle Crafts. The book also explores the killing spree of Michael Ross, the cold case murder of Yale University student Suzanne Jovin, and the horrifying home-invasion slaying of an upper-class Cheshire family. These are the factual accounts of the cold-blooded killers, criminals, and psychopaths who shocked a state.
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Weight | 6.9 oz |
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Dimensions | 5.62 × .3 × 8.24 in |
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