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Murder at 40 Below - Brennan, Tom
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Murder at forty Below is a gritty yet fascinating account of many of Alaska's most notorious and unusual murder cases. Drawn from police files, eyewitness accounts, and news reports, these stories introduce extreme criminals in an extreme land. Meet church-going big-game hunter Robert Hanson, who stalked topless dancers for more than a decade, and Robert Stroud, a construction worker who killed a bartender in Juneau, later to become the nationally known "Birdman of Alcatraz."

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Murder at forty Below is a gritty yet fascinating account of many of Alaska's most notorious and unusual murder cases. Drawn from police files, eyewitness accounts, and news reports, these stories introduce extreme criminals in an extreme land. Meet church-going big-game hunter Robert Hanson, who stalked topless dancers for more than a decade, and Robert Stroud, a construction worker who killed a bartender in Juneau, later to become the nationally known "Birdman of Alcatraz."
Autorenporträt
in Anchorage. TOM BRENNAN is a newspaper editor, columnist, and business consultant basedBorn in Massachusetts, Brennan and his wife, Marnie, quit their jobs at a New England newspaper in 1967 and drove cross-country towing a houseboat on wheels. It was a six-week journey that convinced them they didn't want to return the same way they had come. In Alaska, Tom became a reporter for the Anchorage Times, then worked for many years in the oil industry both as an in-house executive and external consultant. In 2000, he became a writer for The Voice of the Anchorage Times.