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Reasonable Doubt - Bizarre Tales of Death and Justice - cover

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Reasonable Doubt - Bizarre Tales of Death and Justice

Wayne Howell

Verlag: The Five Mile Press

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Can you shoot your wife while sleepwalking? How far do you have to be pushed before you point a sniper gun at your husband? Compelling true crime stories of killings and attempted killings, justice and justice gone awry.
Verfügbar seit: 03.01.2011.

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