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The Greene Murder Case (World Cultural Heritage Library)
The Greene Murder Case - World Cultural Heritage Library
Author: S. S. Van Dine
CONTENTS:
  • 1. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY
  • 2. THE INVESTIGATION OPENS
  • 3. AT THE GREENE MANSION
  • 4. THE MISSING REVOLVER
  • 5. HOMICIDAL POSSIBILITIES
  • 6. AN ACCUSATION
  • 7. VANCE ARGUES THE CASE
  • 8. THE SECOND TRAGEDY
  • 9. THE THREE BULLETS
  • 10. THE CLOSI...  more »
  • 11. A PAINFUL INTERVIEW
  • 12. A MOTOR RIDE
  • 13. THE THIRD TRAGEDY
  • 14. FOOTPRINTS ON THE CARPET
  • 15. THE MURDERER IN THE HOUSE
  • 16. THE LOST POISONS
  • 17. THE TWO WILLS
  • 18. IN THE LOCKED LIBRARY
  • 19. SHERRY AND PARALYSIS
  • 20. THE FOURTH TRAGEDY
  • 21. A DEPLETED HOUSEHOLD
  • 22. THE SHADOWY FIGURE
  • 23. THE MISSING FACT
  • 24. A MYSTERIOUS TRIP
  • 25. THE CAPTURE
  • 26. THE ASTOUNDING TRUTH


a selection from: A DOUBLE TRAGEDY

(Tuesday, November 9; 10 a.m.) IT has long been a source of wonder to me why the leading criminological writers-men like Edmund Lester Pearson, H. B. Irving, Filson Young, Canon Brookes, William Bolitho, and Harold Eaton-have not devoted more space to the Greene tragedy; for here, surely, is one of the outstanding murder mysteries of modern times-a case practically unique in the annals of latter-day crime. And yet I realize, as I read over my own voluminous notes on the case, and inspect the various documents relating to it, how little of its inner history ever came to light, and how impossible it would be for even the most imaginative chronicler to fill in the hiatuses. The world, of course, knows the external facts. For over a month the Press of two continents was filled with accounts of this appalling tragedy; and even the bare outline was sufficient to gratify the public's craving for the abnormal and the spectacular. But the inside story of the catastrophe surpassed even the wildest flights of public fancy; and, as I now sit down to divulge those facts for the first time, I am oppressed with a feeling akin to unreality, although I was a witness to most of them and hold in my possession the incontestable records of their actuality. Of the fiendish ingenuity which lay behind this terrible crime, of the warped psychological motives that inspired it, and of the strange hidden sources of its technique, the world is completely ignorant. Moreover, no explanation has ever been given of the analytic steps that led to its solution. Nor have the events attending the mechanism of that solution- events in themselves highly dramatic and unusual-ever been recounted. The public believes that the termination of the case was a result of the usual police methods of investigation; but this is because the public is unaware of many of the vital factors of the crime itself, and because both the Police Department and the District Attorney's office have, as if by tacit agreement, refused to make known the entire truth-whether for fear of being disbelieved or merely because there are certain things so terrible that no man wishes to talk of them, I do not know. The record, therefore, which I am about to set down is the first complete and unedited history of the Greene holocaust.1 I feel that now the truth should be known, for it is history, and one should not shrink from historical facts. Also, I believe that the credit for the solution of this case should go where it belongs. The man who elucidated the mystery and brought to a close that palimpsest of horror was, curiously enough, in no way officially connected with the police; and in all the published accounts of the murder his name was not once mentioned. And yet, had it not been for him and his novel methods of criminal deduction, the heinous plot against the Greene family would have been conclusively successful....
ISBN-13: 9781438795478
ISBN-10: 1438795475
Publication Date: 9/9/2009
Pages: 150
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Publisher: Intl Business Pubns USA
Book Type: Paperback
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