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Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder by Lacey Fosburgh
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“Katherine, after all, had a way of turning all her feelings into food for the demons.”
Lacey Fosburgh, Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder
“I tried to warn her,” Linda said, “but you could tell she’d gotten into it. She changed. She began hanging around with undesirable types, rough, tough people. I’d see her in bars and she always seemed to go after the street people.”
Lacey Fosburgh, Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder
“Katherine, for her part, understood that New York could be the loneliest place in the world and she told people she wanted to be “fun to be around.”
Lacey Fosburgh, Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder
“The parents [he added] wanted reassurance that he would not act out and hurt someone before he got in a hospital. I could not, of course, give them any real assurance and told them they would just have to watch him as best they could.”
Lacey Fosburgh, Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder
“Joe Willie was a perfect child,” Marjorie Simpson said. “We never had any trouble with him.”
Lacey Fosburgh, Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder
“Six of the stab wounds were in the neck and the other twelve in the stomach. One dug as far down in the belly as the abdominal cavity; another reached the liver. The enormous jugular vein in the neck was completely severed and the body was covered with bruises, on her neck, arms, wrists, and around her thighs.”
Lacey Fosburgh, Closing Time: The True Story of the "Looking for Mr. Goodbar" Murder