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This is a really interesting subject. I want to read this book now. I do think however that the two sections "The journalist and the murderer" and "Pathological narcissists and auto-fictionalizers" is a bit too hard to follow. I get confused as to who is who as the names are somewhat similar. One thing that might help is referring to people as Mrs.,Ms. and Mr. instead referring to people's last names with no regard to sex. --68.118.188.188 (talk) 14:00, 16 March 2014 (UTC)[reply]
Malcolm attended a press conference for McGinness, after the out-of-court settlement of the lawsuit. The presser was sparsely attended: Malcolm, some others, and two journalists Potter and Bost, who wrote Fatal Justice, which actually was a reexamination of the investigation and trial. BubbleDine (talk) 17:35, 27 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]