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Greek Tragedy: A Drowning at Dartmouth College
Last summer in New Hampshire, a night of ritualized drinking ended with a sophomore drowning in the Connecticut River. Yet in the place that gave us Animal House and beer pong, will the party ever really end?
Tsarnaev, the Death Penalty, Three Murders in Waltham, and Me
In anticipation of her forthcoming book, the author argues that when it comes to punishing Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, there is more than meets the eye.
Till Death Do Us Part
Katie McLean thought her marriage to a celebrated surgeon would last a lifetime. Then her body was discovered in a pond. Inside the suburban romance turned nightmare that rocked the town of Dover.
She allegedly lied to the FBI.
The case is still open, still under investigation.
Belated and heavily redacted, of course.
And why gruesome testimony early on could actually help Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s case.
File under: Boston survival techniques.
They really don’t want to try this case in Boston.
Why the plea is not as crazy as it may seem.
The January 26 start date “is not realistic.”
‘Justice is justice,’ said Juror 11 during the selection process.
The second phase got underway this morning.