An edition of A cold-blooded business (2008)

A cold blooded business

love, adultery, and murder in a small Kansas town

A cold blooded business
Marek Fuchs, Marek Fuchs
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An edition of A cold-blooded business (2008)

A cold blooded business

love, adultery, and murder in a small Kansas town

The fascinating, chilling true story of what happens when you murder someone--and get away with it. Olathe, Kansas, was made famous by Truman Capote in his nonfiction novel In Cold Blood, in which he told the story of the Clutter family's murder in 1959. But few people know that Olathe achieved notoriety again in 1982, when a member of Olathe's growing Evangelical Christian population, a gentle man named David Harmon, was murdered in his bed, beaten so badly with a club that his face caved in beyond recognition. Suspicion quickly fell on David's wife, Melinda, and her boyfriend, Mark, student body president of the local Bible College. However, Melinda and Mark were never officially charged with murder, and they went on to lead successful and law-abiding lives. A Cold Blooded Business documents the shockingly amateurish police investigation, which was resumed in 2002.A fast-moving true detective story.

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Skyhorse Pub.
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English

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New York, NY

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Dewey Decimal Class
364.152/3092
Library of Congress
HV6534.O42 F83 2008

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Pagination
p. cm.

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21786078M
ISBN 13
9781602392540
LCCN
2008013285
Library Thing
7657178
Goodreads
2694858

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OL12437301W

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