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Murder in Marblehead, who killed Beryl Atherton?, Harry Christensen, Richard Santeusanio

Label
Murder in Marblehead, who killed Beryl Atherton?, Harry Christensen, Richard Santeusanio
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Murder in Marblehead
Responsibility statement
Harry Christensen, Richard Santeusanio
Sub title
who killed Beryl Atherton?
Summary
For over forty years, on the anniversary of the night of the most brutal unsolved murder in his town's history, Harry Christensen has returned to the scene of the crime, hoping the psychotic killer might also. He parks across from the small, clapboard house where mild-mannered, unmarried, and well-liked elementary school teacher Beryl Atherton was brutally murdered on a stormy night in 1950. Lifetime resident and local attorney Harry Christensen has never stopped asking, and over the past four decades has gone to great lengths to find the identity of the murderer, turning over every stone covering up the killer's tracks, gathering and studying all the data from town, state and federal criminal investigations, and interviewing numerous townspeople, outsiders, and suspects to find the answer. Here, for the first time, is the collection of all the obtainable research: the autopsy, the detailed murder scene, the background of the victim, the history of the town, relevant photographs, the potentially knowledgeable or involved townspeople, and the countless clues gathered over seventy years. In conclusion, co-authors Harry Christensen and Richard Santeusanio have submitted three theories of their own, and also invite readers to join the investigation, to go through the research, to ask their own questions, and to submit their theories as to the identity of the killer
Target audience
adult
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