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Andrew E. Stoner

    Cobra Killer. Gay Porn, Murder, and the Manhunt to Bring the Killers to Justice
    Wicked Indianapolis
    Dear Abby, I'm Gay
    Wanted in Indiana: Infamous Hoosier Fugitives
    • The book delves into the captivating stories of various infamous criminals who evaded capture in Indiana, beyond the well-known figure of John Dillinger. It highlights dramatic incidents, such as the murder of sheriff's deputies by two Lafayette youths and the legendary escapades of the Elwood gun girl. Additionally, it recounts how one fugitive impersonated a police officer and another became the first captured due to America's Most Wanted. Andrew E. Stoner provides an in-depth exploration of their criminal activities and experiences while on the run.

      Wanted in Indiana: Infamous Hoosier Fugitives
    • Dear Abby, I'm Gay

      Newspaper Advice Columnists and Homosexuality in America

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,4(5)Évaluer

      America's newspaper advice columnists significantly influenced societal attitudes toward LGBTQ individuals throughout the 20th century by providing both guidance and information. These columns frequently introduced discussions about homosexuality to the public, moving beyond negative portrayals typically found in crime reports. With over 100 million regular readers, these columnists played a crucial role in shaping perceptions and fostering understanding of LGBTQ issues in mainstream society.

      Dear Abby, I'm Gay
    • Wicked Indianapolis

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      2,9(38)Évaluer

      Exploring the darker side of Indianapolis history, this book delves into the city's grim past, highlighting shocking events and notorious figures. It reveals the seedy underbelly of life in Indianapolis, from the exploits of bicycle messenger boys connecting prostitutes with clients to the oppressive influence of Klansman John Duvall. Andrew E. Stoner presents a captivating narrative filled with misdeeds and societal failings, offering a riveting yet regrettable glimpse into the lives that shaped the city's history.

      Wicked Indianapolis
    • In January 2007, gay porn entrepreneur Brian Kocis is found brutally murdered in his rural Pennsylvania house. The murder investigation leads police and prosecutors to the far reaches of the country, from Virginia to New York City, to Las Vegas, and to a nude beach in San Diego where investigators facilitate an incredible clandestine suspect surveillance. The manhunt nets a former U.S. Navy veteran and a former Marine, turned male models, turned hustlers, turned porn producers, who ultimately land at the bottom of a delusional conspiracy. Harlow Cuadra and Joseph Kerekes are arrested and convicted in the brutal murder of Kocis. Their motive? An ill-conceived attempt to lure a rising gay porn star named Brent Corrigan away from Kocis' Cobra Video and into their own self-built porn empire

      Cobra Killer. Gay Porn, Murder, and the Manhunt to Bring the Killers to Justice