Thirty-five years ago, Harvard Law Prof. Alan Dershowitz prepared an introduction to a reprint edition of a “true crime” book that was even then sixty-five years-old. Dershowitz began by stating, “It was called ‘the murder of the century.’ The defense attorney was ‘the lawyer of the century.’ And this would be ‘the trial of the century.’” What Dershowitz was referring to has indeed come down to us as one of the most notorious crimes in American history. And as it happens, this past week marked the hundredth anniversary of that “murder of the century.” The book was written (surprisingly for that era) by a woman, Maureen McKernan, a reporter for the Chicago Tribune, and her book’s title reveal
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