The True Story of Tom Dooley
(2012)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Arcadia Publishing, 2012
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1 online resource (115 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781625844996 MWT13543545, 1625844999 13543545
LANGUAGE
English
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The crime that shocked post-Civil War America and inspired the folk song that became The Kingston Trio's hit, "Tom Dooley." At the conclusion of the Civil War, Wilkes County, North Carolina, was the site of the nation's first nationally publicized crime of passion. In the wake of a tumultuous love affair and a mysterious chain of events, Tom Dooley was tried, convicted and hanged for the murder of Laura Foster. This notorious crime became an inspiration for musicians, writers and storytellers ever since, creating a mystery of mythic proportions. Through newspaper articles, trial documents and public records, Dr. John E. Fletcher brings this dramatic case to life, providing the long-awaited factual account of the legendary murder. Join the investigation into one of the country's most enduring thrillers. "Fletcher has spent a great deal of time researching almost all of the characters involved with the Foster homicide and has gone further than any researcher I know in establishing the relationships-blood, marriage and social-between the major actors in the tragedy."-Statesville Record & Landmark

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