Boston Tabloid
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A Real-Life Case Rooted in Classic Literature:
William Douglas, the esteemed professor who spent his nights
prowling Boston's crumbling red light district, came to represent the seedy
side of the suburbs.
Sex and Obsession: Long before
there were laws against stalking and terms such as "sexual
addiction, " Douglas was a poster boy for both.
The Murder Behind a Media Frenzy: The killing
of a young prostitute not only pitted two Boston newspapers—the Globe
and the Herald—against each other, but it influenced a new era
of tabloid journalism.
A Fitting Case
for the Times: The 1980s are remembered as a lighthearted time,
but Robin Benedict's murder highlighted the period's darker aspect—namely, that
violence against women was now being marketed as mass entertainment.
Legal Weirdness: The
prosecution had no body, just a tiny amount of circumstantial evidence.
Meanwhile the defense planned to argue that Douglas suffered from the effects
of a poor diet.
A Case That Helped Change the Way
Criminals Are Punished: Douglas's early release caused
politicians to rally around the "truth-in-sentencing" policy, forever
altering the benefits of good behavior.
Unanswered Questions: Though Douglas's
confession was enough to land him in prison, few believed it.
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