Dylan Matthews

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One anecdote, however, was something that had been rumored for years, and that some gossips within The New Yorker had believed. The anecdote, which Wolfe repeated several times, was a cornerstone of his story: that Leopold and Loeb, the murderers, in the twenties in Chicago, of a boy named Bobby Franks, had actually intended to kill another schoolboy, William Shawn.
GONE: The Last Days of The New Yorker
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