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Murder on the Yale CampusThursday, September 17, 2009
Today I blog at Huffington Post about the murder of Annie Le on the Yale campus. As sensational as the reporting is likely to get, the case is actually a reminder that most crimes don't stem from the random violence we fear most. Crime hits close to home... and work. The piece compares and contrasts Le's murder with other high-profile crimes, such as the kidnappings of Jaycee Dugard and Elizabeth Smart and the murder of actress Adrienne Shelly. This is my first time blogging for Huffington Post, so I hope you'll take the time to click on the story or even post a comment in response. I don't want them to regret making space for a law professor-slash-novelist who thinks she has something important to say. (That's right, I'm begging for blog hits so I can continue to write for free. Nuts, I know!)
posted by Alafair Burke at 2:39 PM
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