cricket
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There are at least two. One was written in the 70s, called The Michigan Murders by Edward Keyes and is out of print, but it's easy to find a copy. Names were changed, but I think the book is good. There's a more recent book that has more photos and uses the real names, and the author claims to have was new information, but not a lot of the keyinformation was new (in my opinion) and I thought he needed a better editor. I am not sure there is a print version; I read it with my kindle. If you are really interested -- as I am -- I would pick up both. I also at one point went to the AA library and copied a lot of contemporary articles from the local newspaper (many on microfilm), but I'm not sure I have them anyplace I can find them. They were very consistent with what Keyes wrote.
Skigirl-it sounds like you do interviews like this for your work? Have you interviewed others? Specifically wondering about the Santa Cruz, CA SKers 1973-1974?