by Bill James
   The book is dedicated to my mother-in-law, Phyllis McCarthy; I will also acknowledge the help and support of Steve and Patty Metzler, Carol Wells, Georgine Ent and Nell Ritchey, who are relatives.
   Mike Webber worked with me during part of the time this book was in progress. I used to say to him, “Mike, there’s this book I need; could you find a copy of it?” and he would come in four days later with a copy of the book and say that it had cost him 85 cents on eBay. It’s an amazing world we live in. I am not acknowledging eBay; screw ’em.
   I am certain I have forgotten someone. I shall remember you next week, and thank you then, but the book will gone and it will be too late, so let me apologize here and thank you later.
   Any errors appearing in this book are, of course, the responsibility of the author. Almost all of the people acknowledged here helped to spot errors and remove them, but I make so many mistakes I can defeat a legion of editors, and I am sure that some things slipped through.
   I shall resist the impulse to express my gratitude to Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, or even to Truman Capote. I owe so much of my life to the newspapers. I can’t say when or why I started reading crime stories; they have just always been a part of me. I grew up sort of in the middle of nowhere, without television or money, cut off from most of the human race by rudeness and fear, obsessing endlessly about the nature of a world that lay outside my reach and my experience, a little bit as if the universe was an unsolved crime and each newspaper was a clue. I remember in the fifth grade I was supposed to prepare a report on current events, which I had forgotten about, but I stood up and chattered about Caryl Chessman until the teacher told me to sit down. My sister Georgine would go to the library and bring home a stack of books, and I would sort through them for the crime books; I should acknowledge Georgine, and the library. Each crime is a clue to human nature—and not always a gloomy one; I still believe this.
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   Index
   abortion, 18–19, 22, 286
   Adams, Charles Francis, 29–30
   Adams, John, 29
   Adams, John Quincy, 29
   Adams, Randall Dale, 287, 288, 289, 378
   African Americans:
   executions of, 286
   Jewish relations with, 117–18
   murders of, 25, 96
   Southern prejudice against, 116
   see also Scottsboro Boys
   Airman and the Carpenter, The (Kennedy), 152–53
   Alcatraz, 219, 220
   Alcott, Bronson, 30
   Alexander, Shana, 446
   Alibrandi, Tom, 336, 446
   Allen, Arthur Leigh, 265, 266, 272
   American Tragedy (Schiller and Willwerth), 451
   America’s Most Wanted, 281, 282
   Ames, Aldrich, 452
   Anastasia, Albert, 140
   And I Don’t Want to Live This Life (Spungen), 310, 452
   Andrews, Lowell Lee, 216–17
   Anthony, Casey, 434–35, 443
   Anthony, Caylee, 434, 435, 443
   anthrax investigation, 425–27
   Anti-Defamation League, 117
   Apronia, 1
   Arbuckle, Fatty, 468, 469
   Aristotle, 36
   Arndt, Linda, 387, 388, 394
   Aronson, Harvey, 204, 233
   Arran, 33–35
   Arts & Entertainment, 7
   Arvizo, Gavin, 431
   Audubon, John James, 30, 31
   automobile industry, 319
   Avery, Paul, 266
   Babyak, Jolene, 180, 220, 446
   Bad Company (Wick), 453
   Bailey, F. Lee, 88, 198, 204, 241, 446
   in Boston Strangler case, 228–30, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 239, 240, 241
   in O.J. Simpson trial, 241
   in Sam Sheppard case, 200, 203, 241
   ballistics, in Kennedy assassination, 246, 247–53
   Barker, Ma, 173
   Basement, The (Millett), 451
   Baxter, Linda, 386
   Beineman, Karen, 258, 260
   Bell, Janice, 385
   Belli, Melvin, 178, 265
   Beltway Snipers, 108, 430
   Bembenek, Lawrencia, 317, 374–75
   Bening, Annette, 319
   Bennett, Glen, 251
   Berdella, Bob, 360
   Berkowitz, David, 292, 293, 304
   Berry, Howard K., 100, 447
   Betrayal (Weiner, Johnston and Lewis), 452
   Biography, 7
   Bird Man: The Many Faces of Robert Stroud (Babyak), 180, 220, 446
   Birdman of Alcatraz (film), 108, 220, 223
   see also Stroud, Robert
   Birdman of Alcatraz (Gaddis), 108, 219–20, 223, 449
   Bishop, Jim, 253, 447
   Black Dahlia, 157, 171, 182–86, 241, 352
   Black Dahlia Files, The: The Mob, the Mogul, and the Murder That Transfixed Los Angeles (Wolfe), 183–84, 185–86, 453
   Blake, Robert, 218, 285, 425
   Blind Eye (Stewart), 452
   blood spatter, 65, 201, 210, 212
   Body Heat (film), 139
   Bond, Minnie, 99
   Bond, Stanley, 274, 275, 278, 285
   Bonnie and Clyde, 96, 108, 173
   Borden, Abby, 43, 44, 50, 52, 54, 57–58, 60, 61
   Borden, Andrew, 43, 44, 52, 54, 57, 60, 61, 62
   Borden, Emma, 56
   Borden, Lizzie, 36, 43–44, 49, 50–65, 66–67, 68
   Boston, 230
   Boston, Mass., 19th century elite in, 30
   Boston Cultivator, 23
   Boston Globe, 101, 226
   Boston Record, 230
   Boston Strangler, 226–40, 241, 244, 258, 304, 370
   Boston Strangler, The (Frank), 231, 233, 449
   Boston Stranglers, The (Kelly), 230, 233, 450
   Bosworth, Charles, 398
   Bottomly, John S., 227, 230, 244
   Bottomly commission, 228, 229, 232, 258
   Boyce, Christopher, 450
   Boy Next Door, The (Brinck), 349
   Bradfield, Bill, 297, 298
   Brady v. Maryland (1963), 101, 105
   Breckinridge, Henry, 369
   Brinck, Gretchen, 349
   “Bring Back Our Darling,” 38
   Brockway, W. H., 38
   Broken Vows, 384
   Bronx Home News, 146, 156
   Brooke, Edward, 227
   Brown, Theresa, 355
   Browne, Earle, 252–53
 &n
bsp; Brudos, Jerome, 291
   Brumberg, Joan Jacobs, 69, 447
   Bruno, Anthony, 326, 447
   Brussel, James, 231, 234
   BTK murders, 289, 339, 340
   Buck, Morris, 75, 81
   Buckley, William F., Jr., 449
   Buda, Mario, 124–25, 126, 127
   Budd, Grace, 301
   Bugliosi, Vincent, 447
   Bulfinch, Charles, 29
   Bullitt, 266
   Bundy, Ted, 167, 172, 230, 241, 289, 291–92, 293, 304, 339, 360, 370
   Burger, Robert, 345–46
   Burger, Warren, 286, 309
   Burns Detective Agency, 81
   Burr, Aaron, 11, 12, 13, 15
   Butcher, Baker: A True Account of a Serial Murderer (Gilmour and Hale), 331
   Butler, Joan, 355
   Cabell, Mrs. Earle, 252
   Cagney, James, 76
   Cain, James M., 139
   California Supreme Court, 188, 223, 366
   Campbell, Ian, 108, 220–21, 222
   Canadian Supreme Court, 345
   Canfield, Chloe, 75, 80, 81
   Canning, Elizabeth, 3–6, 8, 9, 25
   capital punishment, see death penalty
   Capone, Al, 101, 173
   Capote, Truman, 217, 218, 344, 447
   Carlo, Philip, 447
   Carlyle, Thomas, 457
   Carpenter, David, 337
   Carroll, Hattie, 472, 473, 474
   Carter, Jimmy, 241
   Casals, Pablo, 187
   Case Closed (Posner), 245, 247, 249, 251
   Cash, Johnny, 450, 472, 473
   Cast of Killers, A (Kirkpatrick), 450, 467, 468–69, 470–71
   CBS, 247, 368
   Cell 2455 Death Row (Chessman), 190, 447
   Chandler, Harry, 185
   Chaney, James, 118, 243–44
   Channing, Stockard, 297
   Chapman, Duane (Dog), 430–31
   Chase, Alston, 447
   Chase, David, 326–27
   Chase, Richard, 291, 336
   Cher, 255
   Chessman, Caryl, 153, 187–93, 447
   Chicago, Ill., early 20th century legal practices in, 86
   Chicago Seven, 87
   Chicago Tribune, 40
   Chikatilo, Andrei, 163–64, 242–43, 447–48
   children:
   crime stories about, 25
   murders of, 95, 397, 443
   sexual abuse cases involving, 317, 431, 432
   see also Phagan, Mary; Ramsey, JonBenet
   Cho, Seung-Hui, 434
   Christgen, Eric, 299, 300, 302
   Christian Register, 23
   civil rights movement, 118, 243–44, 449
   Civil War, U.S., 31, 32, 116
   Clark, Delores, 282
   Clark, Marcia, 45, 46, 371
   Clarke, James W., 294, 295, 336, 447
   Clarkson, Lana, 431
   Claudius, 1
   Clemens, Will, 21, 22
   Clinton, Bill, 241
   Clutter, Herb, 217
   Clutter family, 108, 217–18
   CNN, 392
   Cochran, Johnnie, 84, 241, 371
   Colbert, Maizie, 120–22, 445–46
   Collins, Joan, 76
   Collins, John Norman, 172, 258–61, 291
   Colt, Samuel, 32
   Compulsion, 223
   Condit, Gary, 424, 425
   Condon, John F., 145–47, 149, 150, 151–52, 154, 155, 156, 369
   confessions, 47, 221, 236, 240
   Congress, U.S., 426
   Conley, Jim, 111–13, 114, 115, 116
   Connally, John, 247, 249
   Conradi, Peter, 447–48
   Contract on America, 254
   Cook, Richard, 19, 20
   Cooper, Cynthia L., 204, 213
   Copeland, Faye, 357
   Copeland, Ray, 356–58, 360
   Copeland Killings, The (Miller), 358
   Coppolino, Carl, 240
   Corll, Dean, 291
   Cormier, Frank, 253
   Corona, Juan, 278–81
   Corona, Natividad, 279, 280
   Corrigan, William, 201–2
   Costas, Bob, 195–96
   Cotten, Joseph, 269
   Couey, John, 432, 443
   Courtroom: The Story of Samuel S. Leibowitz (Reynolds), 101, 451
   Coyote, Peter, 297
   Crazymaker (O’Donnell), 316
   crime books, 7, 9, 99–100, 217–18, 222, 223, 294–95, 316, 321–22, 345–46, 384–85
   authors’ ignorance of subject matter in, 471
   author’s recommended list of, 446–53
   “author’s solutions” in, 296–97, 468–69, 470–71
   on Black Dahlia case, 182–83
   on Boston Strangler case, 230, 231, 232–33, 235
   on Kennedy assassination, 245, 247, 248, 253–54, 255, 451
   on Lindbergh case, 148, 150, 152–56
   outlandish theories in, 231, 352, 468–69, 470–71
   police in, 349
   on Ramsey case, 398–99, 400, 401–3, 405, 451
   research in, 455–56
   on Rosenberg case, 196–97, 451, 452
   on Sam Sheppard case, 199–200, 203, 204–5, 210, 451
   about serial murderers, 292–93, 321–22, 331, 335, 336–37, 352–54, 355–56, 359, 447–48, 450, 451
   serial murderers’ descriptions in, 336–37
   sympathy in, 283–84
   tangential evidence in, 48
   crime rates:
   in 18th–19th century New York, 11
   historical American, 31–32, 33, 93, 95–96
   mid-1960s explosion in, 223, 224, 286, 443–44
   crime stories:
   academic attitude toward, 2, 7–8, 9, 22
   compelling elements of, 8, 24–25, 29, 30, 35–36, 40, 53, 77, 106–10, 113–14, 139, 369–70, 374–75
   criticism of, 7–8, 193, 437–42
   of early 20th century, 68, 69–79, 139–40, 466–72
   endurance of, 2
   fictional elements in, 374–75, 382, 386
   fictionalization of, 244–45, 345, 368, 465
   and justice system, 109, 305, 306, 443, 444
   media coverage of, 6, 7, 24, 107, 130, 156–58, 186, 241–44, 293, 365–66, 369, 438–41, 443, 444
   in newspapers, 15, 22, 68, 107, 157–58, 173, 453, 467, 469–70
   of 19th century, 33, 453
   of 1930s, 173–74
   politics and, 108, 127, 197
   significance of, 8–9, 22, 94, 103, 127–28, 140, 256, 305, 306, 341–42, 439–40, 441–44
   songs written on, 472–73
   sympathetic suspects in, 316–22
   universality of, 6, 7
   see also media
   criminal profiling:
   and Lizzie Borden case, 64
   and Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run case, 164–72
   Croucher, Richard, 13
   Crumm, Jimmy, 315, 316
   Cuckoo’s Egg, The (Stoll), 363, 452
   Cunanan, Andrew, 173
   Curtis, Tony, 230, 450
   Dahmer, Jeffrey, 108, 160, 241, 360
   Dalton, Emmett, 41
   Dalton, J. Frank, 41
   Daniels, Paul Michael, 375, 377, 380
   Dannehl, Sean, 348–49
   Danson, Ted, 222
   Darden, Chris, 372
   Darrow, Clarence, 82, 83–88, 110, 122, 174, 241
   Darrow (Tierney), 86
   D’Autremont, Hugh, 136, 137
   D’Autremont, Roy and Ray, 135–37
   Davies, John, 347, 348, 349
   Day Kennedy Was Shot, The (Bishop), 253
   Deadly Lessons (Englade), 367, 368
   Deakin, James, 448
   Dear, William, 312–13, 314, 448
   Death, Dr., 288
   Death in Belmont, A (Junger), 233, 234, 235–36, 450
   Death of Innocence, The (Ramsey and Ramsey), 398
   Death of Old Man Rice, The (Friedland), 74
   death penalty, 69, 188, 189–90, 193, 197, 222, 261, 285–86, 288, 342, 345, 
422, 444
   Death Sentence (Sharkey), 281, 283, 452
   Debs, Eugene, 83
   Defense Never Rests, The (Bailey and Aronson), 198, 204, 233, 235, 236, 446
   DeFreeze, Donald, 277–78
   Degnan, Suzanne, 181
   DeLorean, John, 318–19
   DeMeo, Roy, 324–25, 326
   Democratic Convention of 1968, 87
   DeSalvo, Albert, 228–40, 241, 275, 304
   Des Moines Tribune, 467
   detective stories, 18, 22
   Devil in the White City, The (Larson), 67–68, 450
   Dickens, Charles, 31
   Dickinson, Emily, 30
   Dietz, Park, 325
   Dillard, Tom, 252
   Dillinger, John, 108, 173
   Dirty Harry, 266
   Discovery Channel, 7
   DNA, 47–48, 49
   Doctorow, E. L., 79
   doctors, 168, 352
   Dodd, Westley Allan, 331
   Dolezal, Frank, 160–61, 163
   Donahue, Howard, 245, 247–48, 249, 250–51, 252, 253, 254
   Dondoglio, Nestor, 123
   Dorsey, Hugh, 114–15
   Double Indemnity (Cain), 139
   Double Jeopardy (Hill), 365, 449
   Douglas, Joe, 38, 39, 40
   Douglas, John, 164, 230, 291, 292, 293, 339–40
   Doyen, Dorcas, see Jewett, Helen
   Doyen, Jacob, 455
   Dreams of Ada, The (Mayer), 340–41, 451
   Dreyfus case, 195
   Dreyfus cases, 107, 108, 115, 128, 177
   Drimmer, Frederick, 190–92
   Dr. Sam: An American Tragedy (Pollack), 204
   Ducet, Jeffrey, 319–20
   DuClos, Bernard, 331
   Duke Lacrosse case, 4, 109, 114, 316, 432–34
   Duncan, Ron, 276
   Dungeon Master, The (Dear), 314, 448
   Dungeons & Dragons, 311
   Dunkle, Jon, 305, 347–51
   Dwight, John, 26
   Dylan, Bob, 472–73
   Eastwood, Clint, 266
   Eberle, Danny Joe, 335
   Eberling, Richard, 204, 205, 206, 210–11, 212, 213
   Echoes in the Darkness (Wambaugh), 297–98
   Edwards, Willie, 243
   Egbert, James Dallas, III, 310–14
   Eller, John, 391, 392, 393, 399, 408
   Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 30
   Endure and Conquer: My Twelve-Year Fight for Vindication (Sheppard), 204
   Englade, Ken, 368
   Era, 21
   Escobedo v. Illinois, 221
   Evans, John, 98
   evidence, 44–50
   adultery as, 202–3, 380–82
   behavior as, 55–56, 382
   in Boston Strangler case, 231
   in Caryl Chessman case, 192
   in criminal cases, 9, 14, 45–46, 52–53, 56–57, 59