by William Kunstler
Rutgers University Press, 1980
eISBN: 978-0-8135-5925-4 | Paper: 978-0-8135-0912-9
Library of Congress Classification KF224.H24K86 1980
Dewey Decimal Classification 345.74902523

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
On Saturday, September 16, 1922, the bodies of Edward Hall, a handsome Episcopal rector, and Eleanor Mills, his choir singer and lover, were found near a lovers' lane in New Jersey. Four years later, the minister's widow and her brothers were tried for the murders and acquitted. Renowned criminal lawyer William M. Kunstler tells the tale.

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