The Death of an Heir

The Death of an Heir
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Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781250111807
ISBN-13 : 1250111803
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Death of an Heir by : Philip Jett

In the 1950s and 60s, the Coors dynasty reigned over Golden, Colorado, seemingly invincible. When rumblings about labor unions threatened to destabilize the family's brewery, Adolph Coors, Jr., the septuagenarian president of the company, drew a hard line, refusing to budge. They had worked hard for what they had, and no one had a right to take it from them. What they'd soon realize was that they had more to lose than they could have imagined. What happened next set off the largest U.S. manhunt since the Lindbergh kidnapping. State and local authorities, along with the FBI personally spearheaded by its director J. Edgar Hoover, burst into action attempting to locate Ad and his kidnapper. The dragnet spanned a continent. All the while, Ad's grief-stricken wife and children waited, tormented by the unrelenting silence. The Death of an Heir reveals the true story behind the tragic murder of Colorado's favorite son.

Leisure and Death

Leisure and Death
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781607327295
ISBN-13 : 1607327295
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Leisure and Death by : Adam Kaul

This anthropological study examines the relationship between leisure and death, specifically how leisure practices are used to meditate upon—and mediate—life. Considering travelers who seek enjoyment but encounter death and dying, tourists who accidentally face their own mortality while vacationing, those who intentionally seek out pleasure activities that pertain to mortality and risk, and those who use everyday leisure practices like social media or dogwalking to cope with death, Leisure and Death delves into one of the most provocative subsets of contemporary cultural anthropology. These nuanced and well-developed ethnographic case studies deal with different and distinct examples of the intertwining of leisure and death. They challenge established conceptions of leisure and rethink the associations attached to the prospect of death. Chapters testify to encounters with death on a personal and scholarly level, exploring, for example, the Cliffs of Moher as not only one of the most popular tourist destinations in Ireland but one of the most well-known suicide destinations as well, and the estimated 30 million active posthumous Facebook profiles being repurposed through proxy users and transformed by continued engagement with the living. From the respectful to the fascinated, from the macabre to the morbid, contributors consider how people deliberately, or unexpectedly, negotiate the borderlands of the living. An engaging, timely book that explores how spaces of death can be transformed into spaces of leisure, Leisure and Death makes a significant contribution to the burgeoning interdisciplinary literature on leisure studies and dark tourism. This book will appeal to students, scholars, and laypeople interested in tourism studies, death studies, cultural studies, heritage studies, anthropology, sociology, and marketing. Contributors: Kathleen M. Adams, Michael Arnold, Jane Desmond, Keith Egan, Maribeth Erb, James Fernandez, Martin Gibbs, Rachel Horner-Brackett, Shingo Iitaka, Tamara Kohn, Patrick Laviolette, Ruth McManus, James Meese, Bjorn Nansen, Stravoula Pipyrou, Hannah Rumble, Cyril Schafer

Death in Denver

Death in Denver
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Publisher : Speaking Volumes
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9781645400189
ISBN-13 : 1645400182
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Death in Denver by : J.R. Roberts

A FRIEND IN NEED There are only a few good friends that Clint Adams would stick his neck out for and Talbot Roper is certainly one of them. When news arrives that Talbot, the most respected detective in Denver, has been tossed in the pokey, the Gunsmith hightails it out of town to help him. It seems that Talbot was set up for murder. And now the Gunsmith must fill his friend's boots as detective to round up the real killer—before Talbot's neck gets noosed...

Talked to Death

Talked to Death
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Publisher : Berkley
Total Pages : 330
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0425113299
ISBN-13 : 9780425113295
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Talked to Death by : Stephen Singular

Alan Berg was the talk-show host all of Denver loved to hate. Nobody escaped his attacks on hypocrisy, bigotry and injustice. Then he was brutally murdered in front of his home, sending the FBI on a nationwide manhunt which ended in the discovery of a violent cult of neo-Nazi supremacists.

The History of the Death Penalty in Colorado

The History of the Death Penalty in Colorado
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781607325123
ISBN-13 : 1607325128
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of the Death Penalty in Colorado by : Michael Radelet

In The History of the Death Penalty in Colorado, noted death penalty scholar Michael Radelet chronicles the details of each capital punishment trial and execution that has taken place in Colorado since 1859. The book describes the debates and struggles that Coloradans have had over the use of the death penalty, placing the cases of the 103 men whose sentences were carried out and 100 more who were never executed into the context of a gradual worldwide trend away from this form of punishment. For more than 150 years, Coloradans have been deeply divided about the death penalty, with regular questions about whether it should be expanded, restricted, or eliminated. It has twice been abolished, but both times state lawmakers reinstated the contentious punitive measure. Prison administrators have contributed to this debate, with some refusing to participate in executions and some lending their voices to abolition efforts. Colorado has also had a rich history of experimenting with execution methods, first hanging prisoners in public and then, starting in 1890, using the "twitch-up gallows" for four decades. In 1933, Colorado began using a gas chamber and eventually moved to lethal injection in the 1990s. Based on meticulous archival research in official state archives, library records, and multimedia sources, The History of the Death Penalty in Colorado, will inform the conversation on both sides of the issue anywhere the future of the death penalty is under debate.

Death in Denver

Death in Denver
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 1519783639
ISBN-13 : 9781519783639
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Death in Denver by : Jean-paul Corriveau

Colorado Private Investigator Xavier McElwee has been looking forward to attending the Denver Comic-Con for many months now, hoping to enjoy a brief respite from work and partake in his favorite pastime, cosplay, but when a murder occurs directly in front of him and a crowd of spectators on the first day of the convention the detective who asks "What would the Doctor do?" finds himself in the grip of a new mystery. Only this time, a sinister and otherworldly organization manipulates events from behind the scenes, and it is determined to thwart his attempts to solve the case at all costs.

Full Body Burden

Full Body Burden
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Publisher : Crown
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9780307955654
ISBN-13 : 0307955656
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Full Body Burden by : Kristen Iversen

“An intimate and deeply human memoir that shows why we should all be concerned about nuclear safety, and the dangers of ignoring science in the name of national security.”—Rebecca Skloot, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks A shocking account of the government’s attempt to conceal the effects of the toxic waste released by a secret nuclear weapons plant in Colorado and a community’s vain search for justice—soon to be a feature documentary Kristen Iversen grew up in a small Colorado town close to Rocky Flats, a secret nuclear weapons plant once designated "the most contaminated site in America." Full Body Burden is the story of a childhood and adolescence in the shadow of the Cold War, in a landscape at once startlingly beautiful and--unknown to those who lived there--tainted with invisible yet deadly particles of plutonium. It's also a book about the destructive power of secrets--both family and government. Her father's hidden liquor bottles, the strange cancers in children in the neighborhood, the truth about what was made at Rocky Flats--best not to inquire too deeply into any of it. But as Iversen grew older, she began to ask questions and discovered some disturbing realities. Based on extensive interviews, FBI and EPA documents, and class-action testimony, this taut, beautifully written book is both captivating and unnerving.

They Said. They Said

They Said. They Said
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 1705300154
ISBN-13 : 9781705300152
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis They Said. They Said by : Steffan Tubbs

"They Said. They Said." The true story of two families deeply impacted by the death of 36-year-old Kathleen Rafferty Petrocco. The coroner said the 2019 death was a suicide; Kate's family feels the mother of twin was murdered - or at least driven to kill herself. Growing media coverage, a well-known Colorado produce company, and damning social media posts all play a role in the aftermath. Domestic abuse, alcohol and drug addiction, alleged affairs, enabling family members and the failure of the social justice system all contribute to this heartbreaking, real-life saga.

Same Kind of Different as Me

Same Kind of Different as Me
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 1410424561
ISBN-13 : 9781410424563
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Same Kind of Different as Me by : Ron Hall

The co-author relates how he was held under plantation-style slavery until he fled in the 1960s and suffered homelessness for an additional eighteen years before the wife of the other co-author, an art dealer accustomed to privilege, intervened.

The Holly

The Holly
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Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 9780374713478
ISBN-13 : 0374713472
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis The Holly by : Julian Rubinstein

An award-winning journalist’s dramatic account of a shooting that shook a community to its core, with important implications for the future On the last evening of summer in 2013, five shots rang out in a part of northeast Denver known as the Holly. Long a destination for African American families fleeing the Jim Crow South, the area had become an “invisible city” within a historically white metropolis. While shootings there weren’t uncommon, the identity of the shooter that night came as a shock. Terrance Roberts was a revered anti-gang activist. His attempts to bring peace to his community had won the accolades of both his neighbors and the state’s most important power brokers. Why had he just fired a gun? In The Holly, the award-winning Denver-based journalist Julian Rubinstein reconstructs the events that left a local gang member paralyzed and Roberts facing the possibility of life in prison. Much more than a crime story, The Holly is a multigenerational saga of race and politics that runs from the civil rights movement to Black Lives Matter. With a cast that includes billionaires, elected officials, cops, developers, and street kids, the book explores the porous boundaries between a city’s elites and its most disadvantaged citizens. It also probes the fraught relationships between police, confidential informants, activists, gang members, and ex–gang members as they struggle to put their pasts behind them. In The Holly, we see how well-intentioned efforts to curb violence and improve neighborhoods can go badly awry, and we track the interactions of law enforcement with gang members who conceive of themselves as defenders of a neighborhood. When Roberts goes on trial, the city’s fault lines are fully exposed. In a time of national reckoning over race, policing, and the uses and abuses of power, Rubinstein offers a dramatic and humane illumination of what’s at stake.