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Zodiac
by Robert Graysmith
Robert Graysmith was on staff at the San Francisco Chronicle in 1969 when Zodiac first struck, triggering in the resolute reporter an unrelenting obsession with seeing the hooded killer brought to justice. In this gripping account of Zodiac’s eleven-month reign of terror, Graysmith reveals hundreds of facts previously unreleased, including the complete text of the killer’s letters.

Mr Nice
by Howard Marks
Mr. Nice is the autobiography of Howard Marks, a British citizen and former cannabis trafficker.

Rush To Judgement
by Mark Lane
Rush to Judgment is a book about the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy written by Mark Lane and published in 1966. The book takes issue with the conclusions of the Warren Commission and suggests that there was a conspiracy to assassinate John F. Kennedy. It is also a 1967 film documentary about the John F. Kennedy assassination that was directed by Emile de Antonio and hosted by Lane. It is a black and white film, 122 minutes long.
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The Octopus
by Thomas, Kenn; Keith, Jim
Writer Danny Casolaro was on the trail of the Octopus when he was found dead in a West Virginia hotel in 1991, becoming part of the most extraordinary political tale of the '90s. The slashes in his wrists were too deep to be self-inflicted. The accordion file with his recent research was missing. He had told his family to be gravely suspicious if an accident befell him. Casolaro had been suicided.Today, Casolaro's "Octopus" – a transnational power bloc pursuing its own interests through subversion and...
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Blood Brother
by Bird, Anne
What happens if, after being given up for adoption in childhood, you reestablish contact with your biological family -- only to discover that your newfound brother is a killer?Anne Bird, the sister of Scott Peterson, knows firsthand.Soon after her birth in 1965, Anne was given up for adoption by her mother, Jackie Latham. Welcomed into the well-adjusted Grady family, she lived a happy life. Then, in the late 1990s, she came back into contact with her mother, now Jackie Peterson, and her family --...
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