Murder by the conventionally prominent commands attention because it shatters convenient assumptions about violence as a problem that occurs only on the wrong side of the tracks among high school dropouts with many good reasons for their low self-esteem. And while we have become accustomed to pictures of well-groomed men in hand-made suits wearing platinum cufflinks and stainless steel hand cuffs, we recognize them as high-class swindlers who are very bit as different from us as the 3-card Monte dealer pushing smack on the dark side.
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
Making Sense out of Murder
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