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Deadly Angel: The Bizarre True Story of Alaska's Killer Stripper - Manfred R. Rosenberger
Deadly Angel: The Bizarre True Story of Alaska's Killer Stripper
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An astonishing true story of bizarre love and lethal obsession in America's last frontier. Mechele Hughes came to Wasilla, Alaska (pop. 4200), looking for a new life and easy money. As an exotic dancer at the Great Alaskan Bush Company in nearby Anchorage, she was soon earning thousands a... show more
An astonishing true story of bizarre love and lethal obsession in America's last frontier. Mechele Hughes came to Wasilla, Alaska (pop. 4200), looking for a new life and easy money. As an exotic dancer at the Great Alaskan Bush Company in nearby Anchorage, she was soon earning thousands a night—and getting expensive gifts from admiring male clients. Three in particular fell under her spell. Each claimed to be engaged to her . . . and they all lived with her together in the same house. But in May 1996, the bullet-ridden body of Kent "T.T." Leppink, a local fisherman and one of her fiancés, was discovered in a wooded area ninety miles away—possibly slain by suitor number two, John Carlin III, at the stripper's urging. Ten years would elapse before the arrests and trials of Mechele Hughes Linehan and John Carlin III. Was the real Mechele a murderess, a ruthless sexual manipulator as the prosecution claimed, killing for insurance money—or the loving wife and mother she had since become, dedicated to children, animals, and charitable causes?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780061733987 (0061733989)
ASIN: 0061733989
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 240
Edition language: English
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Deadly Angel is a true-crime story about Alaska's "black widow", Mechele Hughes - a run-away teenager who ended up working as a stripper in the "final frontiers" of Alaska. More interested in money than love, she thought nothing of being engaged to three men at the same time, as long as they all sho...
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