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The Yale Murder: The Compelling True Narrative of the Fatal Romance of Bonnie Garland and Richard Herrin
The Yale Murder The Compelling True Narrative of the Fatal Romance of Bonnie Garland and Richard Herrin
Author: Peter Meyer
Recounts the true crime drama of the murder of Bonnie Garland by her ex-lover Richard Herrin and the legal and moral implications of Herrin's trial.
ISBN-13: 9780425059401
ISBN-10: 0425059405
Publication Date: 6/1/1983
Pages: 325
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Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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The true story of a young man from a poor background who meets an heiress on the Yale campus. A torrid affair develops until she is violently murdered. Who cimmitted it?
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Richard Herrin was a poverty-haunted youth from the Los Angeles ghetto who came to Yale on a scholarship. Bonnie Garland was the lovely daughter of wealth and privilege, who came to Yale as her birthright.
In Yale's socially and sexually permissive atmosphere, this inwardly tormented young man and this sheltered young woman plunged into an intensely romantic affair that seemed to conquer all the odds - until the night a savage act of violence turned love's young dream into the nightmare of horror that still shocks the nation! A true story - The Fatal Romance of Bonnie Garland and Richard Herrin


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