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From Jack Henry Abbott, who stabbed a waiter through the heart for
not allowing him to use the toilet, to the ?Zodiac, ? an unknown
California serial killer who may have murdered as many as 37
people, this reference work details 280 of the most famous murder
cases of the twentieth century. Each entry contains, when
applicable, birth and death dates, aliases, occupation, location of
the murders, weapons used, number of victims, and the time period
when the killings occurred. Films, plays, television shows, videos
and audio programs based on or inspired by the case are then cited,
followed by a brief overview of the murder case and a bibliography
of English-language works related to it.
A companion volume to the author's Suicide in the Entertainment
Industry: An Encyclopedia of 840 Twentieth Century Cases (2002),
this reference work chronicles 298 cases of what can be broadly
defined as "celebrity" homicides from the early twentieth century
onward. Cases are drawn from the realms of film, theatre, music,
dance and other entertainment fields. In each instance, the person
was either the actual or suspected perpetrator or the victim of a
murder. Included are entries on such well-known personalities as
film comedian Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle, actress Sharon Tate, music
producer Phil Spector, rap artist Notorious B.I.G., and superstar
Michael Jackson. Each entry covers the crime, its legal
disposition, and the subject's personal and professional
background, comprehensively documented with notes and a separate
bibliography.
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