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The man who answered the door was naked and covered with blood. His name was Larry Singleton and police in Tampa, Florida, soon discovered he had brutally murdered prostitute Roxanne Hayes and much worse. He was the Mad Chopper, who years before had cut off the arms off fifteen-year-old Mary Vincent outside Modesto, California. Mary survived and testified against him at his trial for killing Hayes. 

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The man who answered the door was naked and covered with blood. His name was Larry Singleton and police in Tampa, Florida, soon discovered he had brutally murdered prostitute Roxanne Hayes and much worse. He was the Mad Chopper, who years before had cut off the arms off fifteen-year-old Mary Vincent outside Modesto, California. Mary survived and testified against him at his trial for killing Hayes. 
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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.