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  2. Robert B. Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bruce Spencer (born February 27, 1962) [1] [2] is an American anti-Muslim [15] author and blogger, and one of the key figures of the counter-jihad movement. [16] [17] Spencer founded and has directed the blog Jihad Watch since 2003. In 2010 he co-founded the organization Stop Islamization of America with Pamela Geller. [18]

  3. Michelle Kosilek - Wikipedia

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    Spencer, to the First Circuit Court of Appeals, which heard arguments on April 2, 2013. [35] On January 17, 2014, a three-judge panel of that Court ruled 2–1 for Kosilek. The majority, Judges O. Rogeriee Thompson and William J. Kayatta, Jr. , said that Kosilek's Eighth Amendment rights included "receiving medically necessary treatment ...

  4. Death in Paradise (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The events come to a head when Mr. Snyder takes his wife and several of her new co-workers hostage. Jesse goes in to talk to him, where he tells him he is going to kill his wife, then Jesse, then himself. Before he can do it, Jesse shoots and kills Snyder. Jesse also continues his bizarre relationship with his ex-wife, Jenn.

  5. Mortal Stakes - Wikipedia

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    Mortal Stakes is the third Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker, first published in 1975. The story centers on the Boston private eye being hired by the Red Sox to find out if their lead pitcher, Marty Rabb, is on the take. The investigation quickly takes him into a deeper, and more dangerous, blackmail plot involving pimps, a high class madam ...

  6. Potshot (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Potshot is the 28th Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker. The story follows the fictional Boston-based PI Spenser as he tries to identify the killer of a widow's husband. As is often the case, Spenser's probing uncovers much more than just a simple—or single—murder.

  7. Back Story (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Back Story is a crime novel by Robert B. Parker, the 30th novel in his Spenser series. In the novel, private investigator Spenser takes on a 28-year-old cold case murder, but gets pressured by FBI agents and a mobster to drop his investigation, which only increases his curiosity.

  8. Category:Robert B. Spencer - Wikipedia

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  9. Widow's Walk (novel) - Wikipedia

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    His new wife Mary, is the chief suspect, although she swears she was watching television at the time and never even heard the gunshot. Despite mounting evidence against her, and a prosecution witness who claims Mary hired him to kill her husband, the defence make a last-ditch attempt at proving her innocence by hiring Spenser, the Boston-based P.I.