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True Detective - The Authentic Magazine of Crime Detection, August [Aug.] 1962 - Linda Riss of the Bronx is Nearly Blinded by Rejected Suitor Burton Pugach
Lee, Scott; Govoni, A.P.; White, Hal; Champion, D.L.; Williams, Brooke, Corsetti, Ed; Banks, Harold; Redding, Stan; Harris, John D.; Whitby, Harold; McDonald, R.B.
Editorial: TD Publishing Corporation, USA 1962
- Tapa blanda
- Primera edición
- Publicación periódica
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, CanadaRareNonFiction, IOBA
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Single Issue Magazine. Condición: Good. First Edition. Wall-to-wall coverage of American murder and mayhem, with many black and white photos. Features: Terror Trail of the Kill-Crazy Texans - Courageous Mr. and Mrs. Walenta faced death; The Televised Line-Up - Newest Weapon Against Crime - a remote control screen test for crooks… in New York City!; Elmo Smith's Long, Long Road to the Chair - he was found guilty of murdering young Maryann Mitchell 15 years earlier in Pennsylvania - double-length story with photos; West Virginia's Marathon Murder Probe - 10 months of police work solve double-slaying in Fayette County ; Death of a Hero - And a Punk - Detective Darrell Suer at the Marigold Cafe in North Denver, Colorado; Massachusetts' No. 1 Murder Mystery - the abominable sex-slaying of Mrs. Ella Monaco in Framingham, Massachusetts in 1959; Murder Was a Chinese Puzzle - The violent murder of Joseph Ying Chiu in Houston, Texas; Crime of Vengeance and Passion - Beautiful young Linda Riss of the Bronx is nearly blinded by a thug hired by rejected suitor Lawyer Burton Pugach in 1959; Riddle of the Hard-Fisted Slayers - Harry and Esther Lipman are murdered in their beds in Vineland, New Jersey; Cop-Killers With No Place To Hide - massive manhunt near North Vernon, Indiana for the killers of Michigan State Trooper Douglas A. Vogel and Indian State Trooper William Kellems; True Detective Award - Given to Deputy Sheriff Thomas J. Cleboski, Houston, Texas. 88 pages. Unmarked with average wear. a sound vintage copy of this murderous issue.; Cover Photo; 4to. Illustrated by Merrim, Lew (ilustrador).