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The Infamous Drag Queen Killer (True Crime Collection)

From the Case Files of Notorious USA

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The Infamous Drag Queen Killer (True Crime Collection)

By: Gregg Olsen, Kathryn Casey
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Another volume in the New York Times best-selling series Notorious USA about infamous crimes in every state. Now it's Texas, where crimes are as outsized as the state. Bestselling authors Gregg Olsen and Kathryn Casey take a new look at some of the Southwest's most heinous crimes, including drag queen Cliff Youens (who went by the name Brandi West on stage), convicted of stabbing his/her girlfriend 39 times; Hurley Fontenot, a junior high school principal accused of killing his rival, the football coach, over the love of a school secretary; and Tanya Reid, the first Munchhausen Syndrome By Proxy mother most Americans ever heard of.

©2014 Gregg Olsen, Kathryn Casey (P)2014 Gregg Olsen
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