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Famous Crimes the World Forgot: Ten Vintage True Crime Stories Rescued from Obscurity Famous Crimes the World Forgot: Ten Vintage True Crime Stories Rescued from Obscurity by Jason Lucky Morrow
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“must be that you are a colored man,” Rees declared. Frederick grew irritated and stated he was not colored. Rees smiled and continued to press him with variations of the same question. Unaware that the attorney was baiting him, Frederick’s anger boiled over, giving Rees the opening he wanted. For the crafty defense attorney, he didn’t care if Rees was black, Arabian, or Indian; he just wanted the witness”
Jason Lucky Morrow, Famous Crimes the World Forgot: Ten Vintage True Crime Stories Rescued from Obscurity
“Even if it were right, third-degree doesn’t work as well as scientific methods.” His approach was to get the suspect to talk about anything. “It doesn’t matter what. Ask him about the weather, his favorite food, anything. If you get him to say something, you can pry the truth out of him eventually.”
Jason Lucky Morrow, Famous Crimes the World Forgot: Ten Vintage True Crime Stories Rescued from Obscurity
“in 1949 America, nothing said “crazy” like an educated white man with a beard.”
Jason Lucky Morrow, Famous Crimes the World Forgot: Ten Vintage True Crime Stories Rescued from Obscurity