With Extreme Prejudice
Four cops, one immigrant and 41 bullets add up to an urban nightmare.
(New York Times, Feb 6, 1999)
Asked about the large number of shots fired, Mr. Worth said: "The reason they are given this kind of fire power is to neutralize
what they perceive as a threat. While it may seem to a layman to be excessive, it was the number required before this man stopped. All 41 shots did not hit this individual."
(Chapter 6)

When the Music's Over
Mischievous club manager is caught in carnal death grip.
(Associated Press, Nov 25, 1983)
A nude, screaming dancer found trapped under a man's crushed body on a trick piano that became pinned against a nightclub ceiling
was too drunk to remember how she got there, police said ...
(Chapter 5)

Cured!
Psychologist puts a permanent end to murderer's confessions.
(Chapter 6)


A Clean Finish

Laundry worker is taken out with the wash.
(Chapter 1)

Burned!
Would-be avenging arsonist feels the burn.
(Chapter 5)

Hair Today,
Gone Tomorrow

Baldie arranges own murder when hair cure fails.
(Chapter 10)

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