Echoes of Injustice: The Caril Ann Fugate Story and the Perils of Public Opinion
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 In the late 1950s, specifically 1958, America was a nation caught between the idyllic post-war boom and the undercurrents of social unrest that would explode in the decades to come. It was during this time that Charles Starkweather, a 19-year-old with a James Dean fixation and a brooding persona, embarked on a murderous rampage across Nebraska and Wyoming, leaving 11 people dead. Among those implicated was 14-year-old Caril Ann Fugate, who, by all accounts, was present during these killings.
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