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Odd behavior breaks out among celebrities
The Hartford CourantCould it be the heat and humidity? Or the smoke from wildfires out West and in Canada? Or could it simply be the anxiety of having to wait until September for a new season of "The Sopranos"? Whatever, there must be some explanation for the rash of truly...Tags: Racism, Stranger Than Fiction, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Cultural Development
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Hometown Never Home To Dominick Dunne
Courant Staff WriterDominick Dunne always wanted to be famous, but he didn't achieve it until he stopped trying. Growing up in Hartford, son of a prominent heart surgeon and the second of six children in a large Irish Catholic family, Dunne wanted to be like the movie stars...Tags: Merle Oberon, Crime, Law and Justice, Billy Wilder, Multiple Sclerosis, Entertainment
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Dunne And Didion Share The Struggle Of A Writing Life
Courant Staff WriterThe job of the writer is lonely work. You sit at the keyboard staring at the blank screen. You battle ghosts and guerillas and windmills in your head. The job of the writer is lonely unless, in my mind, you are John Gregory Dunne or Joan Didion. While...Tags: Hawaii, Armed Forces, The New York Times, New York, Defense
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The Chroniclers Of The Case Scramble To Cover All The Angles
Courant Staff WriterThe rear steps and parking area of the Norwalk Courthouse became a kind of Robert Altman back lot Tuesday as the spring celebrity trial season got underway with the opening day of Michael Skakel's murder trial. John Krondes, a contract photographer...Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice, CNN (tv network), Oklahoma
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Kennedy Puts Blame On Skakel's Lawyer
Courant Staff WriterRobert F. Kennedy Jr., cousin of convicted murderer Michael Skakel, maintains Skakel's prosecution was driven by two prominent crime writers and blames Skakel's conviction on his lawyer's obsession with the media, rather than the case. In a 54-page draft...Tags: Robert F. Kennedy, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment, Family, Police Arrests
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The Murder Case That Won't Die
The Hartford CourantIn 1975 in Greenwich, a 15-year- old girl was murdered and no suspect was ever arrested. There were no witnesses, no fingerprints, no apparent motive and scant physical evidence. Unsolved murder cases are never closed, but as the years pass they...Tags: DNA, O.J. Simpson, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice, Family
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24 Years Later, An Arrest
The Hartford CourantThe Martha Moxley case, one of the most sensational unsolved crimes in state history, Wednesday began forging a new status as one of the most bizarre murder prosecutions in state history. It will feature murder defendant Michael Skakel -- who, like...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Hobe Sound, Teen-agers, Connecticut, Crime, Law and Justice
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