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Monday, July 30, 2007

Speaking of Seattle and The New Yorker

posted by on July 30 at 9:27 AM

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The saga of Seattle’s Thomas C. Wales—the federal prosecutor and gun-control advocate who was murdered in his Queen Anne home in October 2001, and whose botched murder investigation has been linked to Alberto Gonzales’s attorney-firing controversy—gets the full New Yorker treatment, in Jeffrey Toobin’s “Reporter at Large” story, An Unsolved Killing.

(Thanks for the heads-up, MetaFilter.)

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Cool, looking forward to reading that.

Posted by Will in Seattle | July 30, 2007 11:48 AM
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Always enjoy Toobin. Followed his scholarships on the OJ trail and the 2000 Florida debacle as if I were an apostle.

Sad, haunting story, this. I'm interested in learning more about the garage incident where Mr. Wales' behavior seems a bit out of character.

Thanks for posting the link. Made for some wonderful Monday morning reading.

Posted by Bauhaus | July 30, 2007 2:20 PM
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Yes, the garage incident seems odd.

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