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Needle Work: Battery Acid, Heroin, and Double Murder - Rosen, Fred
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Carol Giles was cheating on her diabetic husband, Jessie, with Tim Collier. When Carol’s friend Nancy Billiter wound up dead—she had been bound, sexually violated, and injected with a lethal dose of battery acid and heroin—detectives in Michigan traced the murder back to the murderous duo, who had a second secret: They had given Carol’s husband a deadly shot of heroin instead of insulin.   

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Carol Giles was cheating on her diabetic husband, Jessie, with Tim Collier. When Carol’s friend Nancy Billiter wound up dead—she had been bound, sexually violated, and injected with a lethal dose of battery acid and heroin—detectives in Michigan traced the murder back to the murderous duo, who had a second secret: They had given Carol’s husband a deadly shot of heroin instead of insulin.   
Autorenporträt
A former columnist for the Arts and Leisure Section of the New York Times, Fred Rosen is a veteran true crime and history author of twenty-four published books.   A native of Brooklyn, he became a writer at about 1 a.m. one night in 1977 at University of Southern California’s film school. Earlier that morning, his editing professor, Ken Robinson, who later edited the film Purple Rain , challenged him. “You’re supposed to be a writer,” he said after sharply criticizing a script Rosen wrote for the class.