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|a Crowl, Thomas.
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|a Murder of a Journalist :
|b The True Story of the Death of Donald Ring Mellett /
|c Thomas Crowl.
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|a Kent, Ohio :
|b Kent State University Press,
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p, 203-205) and index.
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|a The newspaperman -- Mellett in Canton -- The murder -- Unraveling the conspiracy -- The gang of three -- The slugger goes on trial -- The rich man faces a jury -- Mazer confesses -- The detective's day in court -- The Dutch baker defends himself -- McDermott has the last word -- Unanswered questions -- The aftermath.
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