Where did we find this stuff? Here are our sources:
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“Famous Trials III”, James Hodge, Penguin (1950)
“Lethal Witness”, Andrew Rose, Kent State University Press (2009)
“The Hellenistic Settlements in Europe, the Islands, Asia Minor”, Getzel Cohen (1996)
“Amastris”, William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (1870)
“Savage Grace”, Natalie Robins and Steven Aronson, William Morrow & Co (1985)
“A Textbook of Medieval Indian History”, Sailendra Sen, Primus Books (2013)
“Assyria: Sennacherib and Essarhaddon”. Cambridge University Press (1991)
“Righteous Carnage: The List Murders”Timothy Benford and James Johnson, iUniverse
“Collateral Damage: The John List Story”, John List and Austin Goodrich, iUniverse
“The Story of Sigiriya”, Senani Ponnamperuma, Panique (2017)
“The Night The DeFeos Died”, Ric Osuna, Xilbris Corporation (2002)
“The Princes of the Mughal Empire, 1504-1719” Munis Faruqui, Cambridge University Press (2012)
“Alexander to Actium”, Peter Green, University of California Press (1990)
“Why Nepal’s Crown Prince Went on a Killing Spree”, Lisa Mullins, PRI (June 1, 2011)
“Tacitus”, Ronald Syme, Oxford University Press (1958)
“Tochigi Patricide Case”. Wikipedia.
“Lizzie Borden: A Dance of Death”, Agnes de Mille, Little Brown and Co (1968)
“Mainline Denver: The Bombing of Flight 629”, Andrew Field, Johnson Books (2005)
“The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt”, Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton” (2004)
“A Sniper in the Tower”, Gary Lavergne, University of North Texas Press (1997)