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  2. Viola Herms Drath - Wikipedia

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    Viola Herms Drath (February 8, 1920 – August 11, 2011) was a Washington, D.C., author, socialite and a German-American member of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy for over thirty years. She was murdered, at age 91, by her second husband, Albrecht Gero Muth.

  3. Mildred B. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Mildred B. Davis is an American novelist whose books generally fall into the suspense/mystery genre. Katherine (née Davis) Roome, her daughter, and a published author herself, helped Mildred break a 30-year publishing silence by working with her to turn some previously unpublished manuscripts into the Murder in Maine series. The third book of ...

  4. Dorothy Salisbury Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis, an adopted child, was born in Chicago in 1916 [1] and raised in Illinois by Margaret (née Greer) and Alfred J. Salisbury. [2] She worked in Chicago in advertising as a research librarian and as an editor of The Merchandiser, prior to taking up fiction writing. [3]

  5. John Dickson Carr - Wikipedia

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    Carr worked extensively for BBC Radio during World War II, writing both mystery stories and propaganda scripts. During the late 1940s he hosted Murder by Experts transmitted by Mutual radio. He introduced works by other mystery writers who were the week's guest writers. The show originated from Mutual's main station WOR in New York City. Many ...

  6. Sleuth 101 - Wikipedia

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    Sleuth 101 was created by series producer Anthony Watt and executive producer Bruce Kane, who were the team behind Spicks and Specks, for Mayhem TV. Mumbrella reports that they "noticed the emergence of similar programs, featuring panels and people sitting down [and] realised there was a need for something a little more 'physical' and decided to go beyond a traditional game show by ...

  7. The Murdaugh family murders: A list of documentaries and ...

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    “The Murdaugh Murders, Money and Mystery: Unsolved South Carolina” — This podcast, produced by WCIV ABC News 4 in Charleston, looks at cold cases and true crime stories in South Carolina.

  8. Vernon Lee Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark's first victim was Rebecca H. "Dolly" Davis, a 70-year-old woman from Elkridge. Born in 1909, Davis attended Bryn Mawr College in Philadelphia and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1932. [4] She later taught art at The Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. At the same time, she studied painting at the Pennsylvania Academy ...

  9. Donna Andrews (author) - Wikipedia

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    "Mean Girls" in This Job Is Murder: Chesapeake Crimes 5, (May 2012) "Normal" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, May 2011 "The Plan" in Chesapeake Crimes 4: They Had It Comin' (2010) "Spellbound" in Unusual Suspects, Dana Stabenow, editor (2008) "The Haire of the Beast" in Wolfsbane and Mistletoe, edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni L.P. Kelner ...