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100 1 _aWeinman, Sarah,
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245 1 0 _aScoundrel :
_bhow a convicted murderer persuaded the women who loved him, the conservative establishment, and the courts to set him free /
_cSarah Weinman.
250 _aUnabridged.
260 _a[United States] :
_bHarper Collins Publishers,
_c2022.
300 _a8 audio discs (540 min.) :
_bCD audio, digital ;
_c4 3/4 in.
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511 0 _aRead by Gabra Zackman.
500 _aCompact discs.
520 _aIn the 1960s, Edgar Smith, in prison and sentenced to death for the murder of teenager Victoria Zielinski, struck up a correspondence with William F. Buckley, the founder of National Review. Buckley, who refused to believe that a man who supported the neoconservative movement could have committed such a heinous crime, began to advocate not only for Smith's life to be spared but also for his sentence to be overturned. So begins a bizarre and tragic tale of mid-century America. Sarah Weinman leads listeners through the twists of fate and fortune that brought Smith to freedom, book deals, fame, and eventually to attempting murder again. In Smith, Weinman has uncovered a psychopath who slipped his way into public acclaim and acceptance before crashing down to earth once again.
600 1 0 _aSmith, Edgar,
_d1934-2017.
650 0 _aMurderers
_zNew Jersey
_vBiography.
650 0 _aSwindlers and swindling
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