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    Why True Stories Don’t Always
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    How a Mossad Agent and a Band of Survivors Hunted Down the Butcher of Latvia

    He was Mossad's master of disguises. The mission began one September afternoon in a Paris apartment.

    April 21, 2020  By Stephan Talty
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    500 Years of True Crime

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    The Hollywood Golden Age Producer Turned Cold War Spy

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    Ludwig Bemelmans, Beloved Author of Madeline, Once Shot a Man.

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    The Strange, Sordid World of Elizabethan-Era True Crime

    Elizabethan England had a true crime phenomenon of its own, full of con artists, cannibals, wizards, and tales from prison.

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