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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Caroline Fraser's 'Murderland' delves into the lead-crime theory behind the proliferation of ...
In “Murderland,” Caroline Fraser tries to understand why her hometown became a breeding ground for serial killers.
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Newser on MSNSomething in the Air May Create Serial KillersBetween the '70s and '90s, the Pacific Northwest wasn't just a foggy haven for flannel and coffee—it was ground zero for some ...
The windows are, too, but as you’ll see in the new book “Murderland” by Caroline Fraser, the danger may not be where you live ...
Growing up on Washington state’s Mercer Island in the 1960s and ’70s, the writer Caroline Fraser got used to hearing people ...
Caroline Fraser tells a gripping history of crime and industrial wrongs, including a toxic legacy of lead and arsenic that ...
Murderland,” by the Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Fraser, considers possible links between the region’s industrial pollution ...
By 1974, Fraser says, at least a half-dozen serial killers lived in Washington State. By 1992, epidemiologists think they ...
A new drama based on serial killer Keith ... across multiple states in the Northwest, including three women from Oregon. He was dubbed the "Happy Face Killer" after signing letters with a smiley ...
Taylor Jenkins Reid heads to space, Megan Abbott climbs a pyramid (scheme) and Gary Shteyngart channels a 10-year-old. Plus ...
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