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Updated: Book ‘Em: Crime Magazine's Review of True-Crime Books, Vol 27 by Anneli Rufus (Updated 08/09/08) Dangerous women, financial abuse of the elderly, lynchings and assassinations in California, serial killers, and mayhem and murder make up this edition of Book 'Em, Crime Magazine's review of true-crime books. Updated: Adoption Forensics and the Tankleff Case by David Kirschner (3/03/08; updated 7/25/08). After serving 17 years for the 1988 murders of his adoptive parents, Marty Tankleff’s conviction was overturned by an appellate court in December, 2007. On July 1, 2008, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced that he would not retry Tankleff. New: Murder in Versailles by Marilyn Z. Tomlins (07/20/08). It took the French government 14 years to bring American expatriate Barrie Taylor to justice for the 1993 murder of her lover's estranged wife. New: Batterer-in-Chief by Don Fulsom (07/10/08). Former President Richard Nixon beat his wife, Pat, before, during, and after their White House years. Along the way, he sucker-punched a long list of aides and others who miffed him. Updated: The Austrian Ogre: The Case That Shocked the World by Marilyn Z. Tomlins (updated 06/25/08). Josef Fritzl locked his 18-year-old daughter Elisabeth in his cellar and raped her repeatedly for the next 24 years. She would bear him seven children, three of whom he moved upstairs to live with him and his wife, and four to languish below, one of whom would die days after birth. Doing the "Half Moon Hop" by Robert Walsh (06/01/2008). On the eve of giving star witness testimony against mobster kingpin Albert Anastasia in 1941, Abe "Kid Twist" Reles plunges to his death from his "police protected" suite on the sixth floor of the Half Moon Hotel on Coney Island. Officially ruled a "suicide," the death of the former senior member of Murder Inc. turned canary was, most certainly, a push, not a hop. Cricket in the Web by Paula Moore (06/01/2008).The introduction to the book by author Paula Moore about the unsolved 1949 murder of Las Cruces, N.M. waitress Cricket Coogler.   Crime Magazine editor Pat O'Connor's new book, The Framing of Mumia Abu-Jamal, was released to book stores on May 1 and is available online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Borders.   Former President Ford Admits CIA Compromised the Warren Commission's Probe of JFK Assassination by Don Fulsom (01/09/08).In a foreword to a new edition of the Warren Commission Report, the late president states that the CIA destroyed or kept from investigators critical secrets connected to the assassination of President Kennedy.     Review of Murdered by Mumia: A Life Sentence of Loss, Pain, and Injustice by Maureen Faulkner and Michael A. Smerconish by J. Patrick O’Connor (12/19/2007) Dr. Petiot Will See You Now by Marilyn Z. 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A User's Guide to the Polygraph Exam by Daniel B. Young (7/22/07).If you're ever asked or forced to take a polygraph exam, get ready for an assault. Here's some of what you need to know before being wired up. Blowing Smoke From the Grave: E. Howard Hunt and the JFK Assassination by Don Fulsom. (06/06/07) Howard St. John Hunt, the son of super-spook E. Howard Hunt is now peddling a story that his father rejected an offer to take part in plot by rogue CIA agents to kill President Kennedy. Isn't it about time a congressional committee finds out what the CIA's role was in the assassination? Hunting Down Vito Genovese in WWII Italy by Tim Newark (06/01/07). Tim Newark is the author of the recently published Mafia Allies: the True Story of America's Secret Alliance with the Mob (Zenith Press). This article is an adapted extract from that book. What Watergate Was All About by Don Fulsom. (04/15/07) In the early years of the Nixon presidency, billionaire Howard Hughes bribed Nixon with $100,000 in cash. When Hughes's secret lobbyist Larry O'Brien became Democratic Party chairman, Nixon had O'Brien's phone at the Watergate tapped to find out if he knew about the bribe. The Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping by Lona Manning. (3/04/07) More than seven decades after his execution for committing "the crime of the century," Bruno Richard Hauptmann still has his defenders and sympathizers. Updated: Cold Case: The Murder of Emmett Till by Denise Noe. (11/27/06; updated 3/12/07) The brutal murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi in 1955 galvanized the fledging civil rights movement like no other killing of a black by white racists before it. After an all-white, all-male jury acquitted Till's two killers, the case festered for 49 years until the U.S. Justice Department reopened it in 2004. In late February of 2007, a Lefore County, Miss. grand jury declined to issue any new indictments, effectively bringing the case to an abrupt and ignoble end. Updated: Gerald Ford's Role in the JFK Assassination Cover-Up by Don Fulsom (11/11/06; updated 3/12/07). Warren Commission member Congressman Gerald Ford pressed the panel to change its description of the bullet wound in President Kennedy's back and place it higher to make "the magic bullet" theory plausible, enabling the Warren Commission to conclude that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman. Ford was J. Edgar Hoover's informant on the commission and did the FBI director's bidding to squelch the investigation from naming other assassins. When a Dallas County deputy constable heard shots coming from the nearby grassy knoll, he rushed there to find veteran CIA asset Bernard Barker, posing as a Secret Service agent. No Secret Service agents had been assigned to cover the grassy knoll and all accompanied President Kennedy to the hospital. Updated: The Shame of Lorain, Ohio by Lona Manning. (updated 03/03/07) The ritual abuse hysteria that swept across the United States in the 1980s and early 1990s resulted in hundreds of innocent people being wrongfully convicted of committing a bizarre concoction of ual acts on preschoolers. Most of those convicted were eventually freed from prison on appeal, but some innocent people remain behind bars. One of the most blatant cases of wrongful conviction occurred in Lorain, Ohio. There a politically ambitious prosecutor's office coaxed and manipulated a few Head Start preschoolers into testifying that they had been ually abused repeatedly over a six-month period by their bus driver and some stranger -- two people who never even knew each other, but who are now serving life prison terms for crimes that never occurred in the first place. Updated: Nixon's Greatest Trick: Orchestrating His Own Pardon by Don Fulsom. (08/30/04; updated 01/14/07) On the eve of the release of the "smoking-gun tape," President Nixon cut a blanket pardon deal with Vice President Ford that would put Ford in the Oval Office eight days later.     Carlos Marcello and the Assassination of President Kennedy by Don Fulsom (10/16/06). New Orleans godfather Carlos Marcello – with Jimmy Hoffa as his bagman – funded Richard Nixon's 1960 presidential bid with $500,000 in cash stuffed in a suitcase. Later Marcello – known as the Big Daddy of the Big Easy – would be named a key conspirator in President Kennedy's assassination. Updated: The Forgotten Innocent Man by Lona Manning. (Updated 10/16/06) The courtroom testimony of twin 8-year-old boys – a concoction of fantasy and fear – led to a life sentence for Robert Halsey in 1993. In 2004 the National Center for Reason and Justice took up his case, but all of its appeals have been denied and the Massachusetts Supreme Court has denied Halsey's Application for Further Appellate Review. Now in his 70s and in failing health, the former bus driver will most likely die in prison, a victim of the child ual-abuse hysteria that put him there. Updated: The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey by J.J. Maloney and J. Patrick O'Connor. (Updated 08/30/06) Astoundingly, this highest of high-profile murder case goes unsolved. John Mark Karr's arrest and subsequent exoneration served only to demonstrate anew how inept JonBenet's investigation has been from the beginning. Exclusive: Solving the JonBenet Case by Ryan Ross. (04/14/03) Colorado Gov. Bill Owens could crack the JonBenet case wide open by appointing a special prosecutor to determine if John and Patsy Ramsey conspired to cover up their daughter's tragic death. Secret forensic evidence not in the public record implicates the Ramseys in such a cover up. The Mob's President: Richard Nixon's Secret Ties to the Mafia by Don Fulsom. (02/05/06) By the time he became president in 1969, Richard Nixon had been on the giving and receiving end of major underworld favors for more than two decades. Watergate was just the tip of the iceberg. The "Assassination" of Marilyn Monroe by Mel Ayton. (07/24/05) Since Marilyn Monroe died in 1962, an unabated stream of books, articles and documentaries have attempted to link her death to then U.S. Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy -- despite the complete lack of any credible evidence. The Truth About J. Edgar Hoover by Mel Ayton. (07/19/05) Since his death in 1972, J. Edgar Hoover's reputation has plummeted for the wrong reason -- a false charge about cross-dressing. He should be reviled for what he was: an egomaniacal, self-righteous subverter of the Bill of Rights. The Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination: What Really Happened? by Mel Ayton. (06/12/05) Obfuscation, manipulation, lies, greed, and distortion of the facts have characterized this case, allowing James Earl Ray to escape full blame. The truth of the matter is that Ray murdered King and he acted alone when he shot him. One or both of Ray's brothers -- before and/or after the fact -- may have aided him. Devil's Island by J.J. Maloney. (Updated 02/07/05) An essay on the history of the most famous and dreaded prison of all time.  Recommended reading for those who think a ''get tough'' policy on crime is a new idea, or that it works. Crime Books of Note. (Updated 01/15/05) Crime Magazine's list of favorite books on crime, criminals, and criminal justice. View list sorted alphabetically by author, by title or by by category. The Manson Myth by Denise Noe. (12/12/04) Thirty-five years after the Tate-LaBianca murders, it's time to demystify the would-be messiah that Vincent Bugliosi portrayed in the best-selling true-crime book of all time, Helter Skelter. The real Charles Manson was a semi-literate, petty criminal – car thief, check forger, pimp, drug dealer – so insecure about his ability to cope in the real world that on the day of the parole that plunged him into infamy he begged prison officials not to release him. The Hurricane Hoax by Lona Manning. The movie The Hurricane portrays Rubin ''Hurricane'' Carter as a black man wronged by a racist justice system. But Carter is a fraud and so was the movie, from beginning to end. Alcatraz: Rigid and Unusual Punishment by Michael Esslinger. During the 29 years Alcatraz operated as a federal penitentiary it built a reputation as a Devil's Island of the soul. If Al Capone was the nation's symbol of lawlessness, then Alcatraz would be the nation's symbol for punishing the lawless. Frank Sinatra and the Mob by J.D. Chandler. The recent release of Sinatra's extensive FBI file exposes his mob connections in voluminous detail, putting to lie Ol' Blue Eyes' most celebrated claim that he did it his way. Part Two: The Mysterious Death of CIA Scientist Frank Olson by H. P. Albarelli Jr. (05/19/03) In 1996, Manhattan D.A. Robert Morgenthau opened a new investigation into CIA Scientist Frank Olson's 1953 "suicide," assigning the case to a special Cold Case Unit staffed by two veteran prosecutors. Details about the activities and findings of that ongoing inquiry have never before been revealed. Investigative journalist and writer H.P. Albarelli Jr. conducted his own seven-year examination into Olson's death. In Part Two, he reports his findings about one of the U.S. government's greatest conspiracies and unsolved mysteries. Tainting Evidence: Inside the Scandals at the FBI Crime Lab by John F. Kelly and Phillip K. Wearne. The FBI's vaunted crime lab is a scandal of atrocious forensic science. Its "junk science" permeates the U.S. criminal justice system as it bogus "findings" routinely punish the innocent and set the guilty free, affecting thousands of lives in the process. Updated: The Execution Photos. (Updated 6/20/07) When the Florida Supreme Court ruled that the electric chair was a constitutional form of execution, an outraged justice of the court attached three photographs to his dissent.  The photographs show the agonized and contorted face of a recently executed Florida prisoner, his shirt-front drenched in blood. It is said a photograph is worth 1,000 words. Some are worth more. Be forewarned that photograph #3 is particularly gruesome. The Secret Life of a ual Predator by Lora Lusher. Jack Bokin was bright and handsome. He had a natural charm and a knack for making people laugh, although he had no real friends. He ran his own plumbing business, was married and had two children. As a child he had been something of a prodigy: a whiz at chess and the piano. By age 10 he was also a ual predator. His first victim was his 3-year-old cousin, his last – while he was out on bail after being charged with raping and assaulting three other women –was a 19-year-old he bound, raped repeatedly and beat for five hours before bashing in her skull with a hammer, tying her up in a bag and dumping her into San Francisco Bay. The Dumb-Bell Murder by Doris Lane. The 1927 murder of magazine editor Albert Snyder by his wife and her lover generated more publicity than the sinking of the Titanic. A book and a movie, Double Indemnity, and a Broadway play, Machinal, were based on the case. But what is remembered most is a secret snapshot taken of the electric-chair execution of ''The Bloody Blonde.'' It remains one of the most famous photos in tabloid history.  James Earl Ray and Martin Luther King are in-depth articles by J.J. Maloney, who knew James Earl Ray and has researched the King assassination over a 30-year period. The Death Penalty -- By J.J. Maloney.  A primer on the battle over the death penalty in the 20th Century covering historic cases in the 20th century, arguments for and against the death penalty, and how the death penalty can motivate people to kill. Firefighters Case Part I and Part II  by J.J. Maloney  Five innocent people were convicted in February 1997 in the deaths of six Kansas City firefighters in 1988.  These two stories run a total length of 20,000 words, and won the Missouri Bar Association's annual ''Excellence in Legal Journalism'' award. On Oct. 30, 1998, the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied the appeal in the Kansas City Firefighters case.  Read the full opinion here and our analysis of the opinion. On Oct. 4, 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to grant certiorari in the case.  American Lynchings These photos of whites torturing and lynching black men present a side of U.S. history that most history books ignore. They provide one of the many reasons why blacks (and Indians) hold a different view of U.S. history than whites. Notice the carnival atmosphere prevailing as these crowds of U.S. citizens watch the completely lawless and most inhumane executions imaginable. DNA Exonerations is based on a 1996 study by the U.S. Department of Justice that details 28 cases in which men convicted of crimes, including murder, have been released as a result of subsequent DNA testing.  It will challenge your assumptions about such things as the reliability of eye-witness testimony.  Because of its length, we've broken the study up into three parts.  But it is a must read, for many reasons. The American Gun by J.J. Maloney. An in-depth look at the ''gun problem'' in the United States, along with suggestions for sensible new laws. Chicago's Unione Siciliana: 1920 a Decade of Slaughter by Allan May. Part I:The Fight between Anthony D'Andrea, the head of the Unione, and powerful Alderman John Powers was a fight to the death. Part II: When Uunione President Mike Merlo died of cancer in 1924, Al Capone had the next two Unione presidents murdered so he could gain control of the Unione and its fabulously profitable ''alky'' stills. Part III: Capone's man, Tony Lombardo, is the next Unione president to be killed. In Part IV Capone retaliates with the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, but Joe Aiello responds by putting a $50,000 price tag on Capone's head.   DMoz.org Editors PrevSite DMoz.org Editors WebRing NextSite Random Site   Awards To Crime Magazine Crime Magazine has received too many awards to post them on the cover page, since the graphics significantly slow down the loading time of CM. If you would like to view these awards, click here,     You are visitor Hit Counter since 10/24/1998. The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey The Murder of JonBenet Ramsey   The Mob's President: Richard Nixon's Secret Ties to the Mafia The Mob's President: Richard Nixon's Secret Ties to the Mafia   The Hurricane Hoax The Hurricane Hoax   Alacatraz: Rigid and Unusual Punishment Alcatraz: Rigid and Unusual Punishment   Frank Sinatra and the Mob Frank Sinatra and the Mob   Execution Photos Execution Photographs   American Lynchings   Writers' Archives ______________ To peruse the archives by writer, click on the name of the writer. J. J. Maloney H. P. Albarelli Jr. Jane Alexander Mel Ayton Bonnie Bobit Gary Boynton J. D. Chandler Ron Chepesiuk Denise M. Clark Peter Davidson Michael Esslinger Don Fulsom Mark S. Gado Oliver Gaspirtz Anthony Gonzalez Dennis N. Griffin Charles Hustmyre John F. Kelly David Kirschner, PhD. Doris Lane Jason Lapeyre Ronald J. 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