An edition of The Murder of the Century (2011)

The Murder of the Century

the Gilded Age crime that scandalized a city and sparked the tabloid wars

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An edition of The Murder of the Century (2011)

The Murder of the Century

the Gilded Age crime that scandalized a city and sparked the tabloid wars

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  • 1 Have read

On Long Island, a farmer finds a duck pond turned red with blood. On the Lower East Side, two boys playing at a pier discover a floating human torso wrapped tightly in oilcloth. Blueberry pickers near Harlem stumble upon neatly severed limbs in an overgrown ditch. Clues to a horrifying crime are turning up all over New York, but the police are baffled: There are no witnesses, no motives, no suspects. The grisly finds that began on the afternoon of June 26, 1897, plunged detectives headlong into the era's most baffling murder mystery. Seized upon by battling media moguls Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, the case became a publicity circus. Reenactments of the murder were staged in Times Square, armed reporters lurked in the streets of Hell's Kitchen in pursuit of suspects, and an unlikely trio, a hard luck cop, a cub reporter, and an eccentric professor, all raced to solve the crime. What emerged was a sensational love triangle and an even more sensational trial: an unprecedented capital case hinging on circumstantial evidence around a victim whom the police couldn't identify with certainty, and who the defense claimed wasn't even dead. This book is a tale of America during the Gilded Age and a colorful re creation of the tabloid wars that have dominated media to this day.

Publish Date
Publisher
Crown
Language
English
Pages
325

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Table of Contents

A note on the text
The Victim.
The mystery of the river
A detective reads the paper
The jigsaw man
The wrecking crew
Jill the Ripper
The Suspects.
The baker in Hell's Kitchen
The undertaker's neighbor
The widow's friend
The disappearing shoemaker
The silent customer
The Indictment.
A case of life and death
Heads or tails
Queen of the tombs
The high roller
Klondike Willie
The Trial.
Corpus delicti
Covered in blood
Caught in the headlight
Scythe and saw
A wonderful murder
The Verdict.
Mrs. Nack's office
The smoker to Sing Sing
A job for Smith and Jones
A story of life in New York
Carry out your own dead
Epilogue : The last man standing

Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV6534.N5 C66 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 325 p.
Number of pages
325
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25651657M
ISBN 10
0307592200
ISBN 13
9780307592200
LCCN
2011009390
OCLC/WorldCat
676726568

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL17081305W

Work Description

On Long Island, a farmer finds a duck pond turned red with blood. On the Lower East Side, two boys playing at a pier discover a floating human torso wrapped tightly in oilcloth. Blueberry pickers near Harlem stumble upon neatly severed limbs in an overgrown ditch. Clues to a horrifying crime are turning up all over New York, but the police are baffled: There are no witnesses, no motives, no suspects. The grisly finds that began on the afternoon of June 26, 1897, plunged detectives headlong into the era's most baffling murder mystery. Seized upon by battling media moguls Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, the case became a publicity circus. Reenactments of the murder were staged in Times Square, armed reporters lurked in the streets of Hell's Kitchen in pursuit of suspects, and an unlikely trio, a hard luck cop, a cub reporter, and an eccentric professor, all raced to solve the crime. What emerged was a sensational love triangle and an even more sensational trial: an unprecedented capital case hinging on circumstantial evidence around a victim whom the police couldn't identify with certainty, and who the defense claimed wasn't even dead. This book is a tale of America during the Gilded Age and a colorful re-creation of the tabloid wars that have dominated media to this day. - Jacket flap.

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