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Half in love with death
by
Ross, Emily, author
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Missing persons Fiction.
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Sisters Fiction.
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Dating (Social customs) Fiction.
2016
When fifteen-year-old Caroline's older sister Jess disappears, Caroline gets together with Jess's boyfriend, Tony, to try to find her but Tony may not be as wonderful as he seems in this story inspired by the Pied Piper murders in Tucson, Arizona, in the 1960s.
Rose Petal Corridors: Homicide at a College of Nursing
2003
An account of homicide committed at the College of Nursing, University of Arizona in which three professors of nursing were shot and killed. The shooter, a nursing student and a divorced Gulf War veteran and father of two, had also killed himself. He had failed two courses and faced expulsion. The author, who is writing a doctoral dissertation on bereavement following a loved one's homicide, found herself living herdissertation and learning first hand what people in her study had told her. Relates her knowledge of the victims and describes her reactions to the two she knew as friends and the one she did not know personally. Provides an account of the killer and describes her reactions, andthose of others towards him. Relates the reactions of the survivors and the way they reacted to the memorial service where a native American healer blessed the place with burning sage.
Journal Article
How Tucson kept Westboro Baptist Church protests out of town
2011
In exchange for canceling its planned pickets at the funerals of the six shooting victims, the church announced, it will get air time on two radio shows.
Newspaper Article
Sweet Home Arizona
Instead she listened to her mother tell of the shooting of our congresswoman and, as the news came in, the killing of her aide, a federal judge, a 9-year-old girl (who, like our daughter, had served on her student council) and three elderly citizens. Earlier, over breakfast, my husband and I had shaken our heads to see our adopted city as the dateline of an article on the front page of The Times under the headline \"Citing Brainwashing, Arizona Declares a Latino Class Illegal.\"
Newspaper Article
Two Weeks After Rampage in Tucson, Survivors Struggle With 'What If?'
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JENNIFER MEDINA and SAM DOLNICK
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Assassinations & assassination attempts
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Community support
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Giffords, Gabrielle
2011
Ronald Barber, who leads Ms. Giffords's district office, has asked himself countless times why he survived while two of his friends, standing on either side of him, did not. Dr. Jeffrey A. Lieberman, a professor and the chairman of psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center, said that this sort of traumatic experience inevitably changes people, creating \"soul-searching moments.\"
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