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NOTORIOUS MURDERS > DEATH IN THE FAMILY

SEX, LIES AND MURDER: THE PAMELA SMART CASE

Bibliography

Douglas, John E. & Corinne Munn (1992). Violent Crime Scene Analysis: Modus Operandi, Signature, and Staging. FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin. February.

Englade, Ken (1991). Deadly Lessons. St. Martin's Press, New York: NY.

Geringer, Joseph (2000). Black Widows: Veiled In Their Own Web of Darkness. Courtroom Television Network, LLC.

Maynard, Joyce (1992). To Die For. Penguin Books, New York: N.Y. (A novel about television culture loosely based on the Smart case. The book inspired the 1995 film.)

McIntosh, Jim (April 28, 2000). "The Husband-Killer Who Shocked the Nation: Police Remember the Murderous New Hampshire Seductress." APBNews.com

Milkovits, Amanda (May 11, 2000). "The Pam Smart Case — 10 Years Later." Foster's Daily Democrat.

(May 11, 2000). "Before O.J., it was the trial of the century." Foster's Daily Democrat.

Piercy, Marge (1994). The Longings of Women. G. K Hall & Co. Thorndike: Maine. (A fictionalized feminist interpretation of the Smart case.)

Sawicki, Stephen (1991). Teach Me To Kill. Avon Books, New York: NY.

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