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Michael Benson



Average rating: 3.81 · 6,624 ratings · 797 reviews · 145 distinct worksSimilar authors
Gangsters vs. Nazis: How Je...

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Mommy Deadliest

3.96 avg rating — 569 ratings — published 2010 — 4 editions
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Watch Mommy Die

3.41 avg rating — 307 ratings — published 2011 — 4 editions
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Betrayal In Blood

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A Killer's Touch

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Escape from Dannemora: Rich...

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Murder in Connecticut: The ...

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Mosquito Point Road: Monroe...

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The Burn Farm

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Killer Twins

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“Murderers with severe personality disorders, police had learned, sometimes could fool a lie detector because they lacked shame and guilt, and didn’t feel the normal stress when lying.”
Michael Benson, Watch Mommy Die

“Vanderbilt University scientists had discovered chemically testable differences between psychopaths and others. One was the variance in levels of dopamine, a naturally produced chemical that contributed to a person’s motivation and pleasure. Those scientists concluded that the elevated level of dopamine was not an additional symptom to the personality abnormalities already known, but rather responsible for the personality changes.”
Michael Benson, Watch Mommy Die

2001’s production notes contain a number of startlingly prescient glimpses of the world we live in today. As of mid-1965, approximately the same time that the US Department of Defense was conceiving of the internet’s direct predecessor, ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), Kubrick’s intrepid band of futurists had seemingly already visualized important aspects of the new technology’s implications. One document sent from Tony Masters to Roger Caras on June 29 listed matter-of-factly—under a letterhead replete with the roaring MGM lion—nine props that he asked Caras to help him with. Number one was “2001 newspaper to be read on some kind of television screen. Should be designed television screen shape; i.e., wider than it is high.”
Michael Benson, Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece

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