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Bibliography

The following is a list of publications used to research
the list so far. If you know of an author's webpage and
there isn't already a link to it, please let me know.

Marr, John. Murder Can Be Fun Datebook. San Francisco: John Marr Publications. 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997.

Michaud, Stephen G. and Hugh Aynesworth. The Only Living Witness: A True Account of Homicidal Insanity. New York: The New American Library, Inc. 1983.

Nash, Jay Robert. Bloodletters and Badmen: A Narrative Encyclopedia of American Criminals from the Pilgrims to the Present. New York: M. Evans and Company, Inc. 1995.





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