Deadly Intentions
by William Randolph Stevens
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It began as a bizarre puzzle: a man arrested at the Dallas end of a flight from Tucson for trying to take a gun onto the plane was found to be carrying two sets of identification and wearing an elaborate disguise. The man turned out to be Dr. Patrick Henry, a Baltimore dermatologist who'd come to Dallas for a convention. Why the side trip to Tucson in disguise? And why did Dr. Henry's briefcase contain a revolver, a knife, firecrackers, a blackjack, and what seemed like burglar's tools? From show more some cryptic notes in Henry's pockets, investigators backtracked to a Tucson address: the home of Christina Henry, the doctor's ex-wife. To prosecutor Stevens and his team, it seemed clear that Henry had come to Tucson to murder Tina, a theory the doctor's notes seemed to confirm. But that was only the beginning for Stevens. show lessTags
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