Show Highlights:
\n- How Tobin Buhk became involved with true crime writing and his many books on the topic.
\n- Why we tend to look for a single explanation for why crime occurs, and how a multi-factorial approach is often rejected in favor of more peculiar theories.
\n- Strang Circumstances covers the assassination of the \u201cKing of Beaver Island\u201d in 1856. The leader of a Mormon sect comes to an untimely end at the hands of his enemies.
\n- Andrew Kehoe, the \u201cDynamite Farmer,\u201d becomes the perpetrator of the worst school massacre in history, in the year 1927.
\n- The diabolical mind of Arthur Waite, a chronic liar and \u201cHeiress Hunter\u201d who hatches a plot to poison an entire family and inherit their fortune.
\n- Why the true crime genre remains such a popular subject for writers, and how the \u201cgapers block\u201d is one explanation of our ongoing fascination with the macabre.
\nTrue Crime: Michigan by Tobin Buhk:
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\nHis latest book Pardonable Matricide: Robert Irving Latimer, from Michigan's "Most Dangerous Inmate" to Free Man:
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\ndarkcornersofhistory.com
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