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On October 23, 1989, a white man and his pregnant wife were shot in a predominantly black area of Boston. Captured on the national new show "Rescue 911", the case would embody the end of a decade of greed gone bad. Few could have predicted that the prime suspect would turn out to be the husband himself; a man who was convinced that his wife stood between him and the things he wanted. 24 black-and-white photographs.

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On October 23, 1989, a white man and his pregnant wife were shot in a predominantly black area of Boston. Captured on the national new show "Rescue 911", the case would embody the end of a decade of greed gone bad. Few could have predicted that the prime suspect would turn out to be the husband himself; a man who was convinced that his wife stood between him and the things he wanted. 24 black-and-white photographs.
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Joe Sharkey was a New York Times columnist for nineteen years, an editor at The Wall Street Journal, and a reporter and columnist at the Philadelphia Inquirer. He is now the author of numerous true crime books including Lady Gold and Death Sentence. He lives with his wife, Nancy, in Tucson.