
The Murder of the Century
The Gilded Age Crime That Scandalized a City & Sparked the Tabloid Wars
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Narrado por:
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William Dufris
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Paul Collins
In Long Island, a farmer found a duck pond turned red with blood. On the Lower East Side, two boys playing at a pier discovered a floating human torso wrapped tightly in oilcloth. Blueberry pickers near Harlem stumbled upon neatly severed limbs in an overgrown ditch. Clues to a horrifying crime were turning up all over New York, but the police were baffled: There were no witnesses, no motives, no suspects.
The grisly finds that began on the afternoon of June 26, 1897, plunged detectives headlong into the era's most perplexing murder. Seized upon by battling media moguls Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst, the case became a publicity circus. Re-creations of the murder were staged in Times Square, armed reporters lurked in the streets of Hell's Kitchen in pursuit of suspects, and an unlikely trio - an anxious cop, a cub reporter, and an eccentric professor - all raced to solve the crime. What emerged was a sensational love triangle and an even more sensational trial: an unprecedented capital case hinging on circumstantial evidence around a victim that the police couldn't identify with certainty - and that the defense claimed wasn't even dead.
The Murder of the Century is a rollicking tale - a rich evocation of America during the Gilded Age and a colorful re-creation of the tabloid wars that have dominated media to this day.
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Paul Collins tells the story of the brutal, bloody murder of William Guldensuppe committed by his girlfriend and her lover. Narrator William Dufris gives a delightfully varied and nuanced performance. The book features the voices of a diverse cast of late-19th century New York characters, from Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst to a duck farmer in Woodside to employees of the Murray Hill bathhouse. Together, the characters tell the story of a gruesome crime that fueled a sensationalistic media juggernaut from the moment a group of young boys found a man's mutilated torso floating in the East River in New York City on a summer day in 1897. In Dufris' inventive performance, he expertly adopts the voice of the chillingly blasé murderers; then turns on a dime to describe, in a voice filled with wonder, the new forensic science that went into identifying the body. Dufris engages the listener by sounding as fascinated by the story as the author himself is.
It is vital that Dufris get the performances just right, since Collins has distinguished his book from other histories of the crime by telling the story of the investigation and trial largely through the voices of the people who were actually there. Collins carefully reconstructs their quotes into an intensely detailed narrative, and Dufris individualizes the voice of each witness, including the murder defendants themselves. Especially effective is his portrayal of one of the main defense attorneys in the story, William Howe, whom Dufris imbues with a bold, brash voice that enlivens the "Big Bill" persona that Collins describes. But Dufris is just as adept at capturing the macabre character of the women who, obsessed with the case, filled the sweltering courtroom gallery day after day to show their support for the dashing murder defendant, Martin Thorn. Maggie Frank
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Fantastic!
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So yes, I recommend this book. The murder is sensational, the characters are interesting, the impact on modern America is recognizable. Enjoy it!
A fun short read
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History made entertaining
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Murder of the Century
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Historical details will entertain modern CSI fans
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This New York has spawned a gaggle of newspapers engaged in a cutthroat struggle for survival. It is a rich, bubbling brew of newly arrived European immigrants finding their place in a brash society which has just gotten a grip on its confidence and is changing at the speed of avaricious inspiration. It is a time when trial reports are transmitted to anxious newsrooms by both telephone and carrier pigeon. Scientific "experts" are finding their way onto witness stands, and American jurisprudence is celebrating its first superstar criminal attorneys. In short, this is an extremely interesting city!
If you are looking for a gripping true crime investigation, penetrating character studies or a probing examination of the newspaper wars, you will be somewhat disappointed. If you would be delighted to be delivered by time-machine to a fascinating city where a diver in a newfangled helmet is searching the bottom of the river for a severed head and where the grisly aspects of the recently introduced and quite inefficient electric chair are being hotly debated, this may be your cup of tea.
I found William Dufris' narration to be a bit labored and overwrought, perhaps in keeping with the lurid nature of some of the content. Still I would recommend the book to anyone who will enjoy a colorful and detailed glimpse of a moment in history.
Focus on a time and place
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Anyone who is interested in listening to true crime novels will enjoy this story, just an abridged version.Would you ever listen to anything by Paul Collins again?
Ill give another one a try, this story was just a tad thin.What aspect of William Dufris’s performance would you have changed?
I prefer someone who just reads in one voice. Some of his voices just sound dumb.You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?
The crime was macabre.Any additional comments?
This story could have been told in half the time. If I hear the name Guldensuppe one more time, Ill snap.Read The Cliffnotes instead.
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What did you like best about The Murder of the Century? What did you like least?
The history was what I liked best. It was a little slow moving.If you’ve listened to books by Paul Collins before, how does this one compare?
I don't think that I have listened to other book by Paul Collins.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
It was a good performance.Do you think The Murder of the Century needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Not really.Any additional comments?
This was interesting. It was about the murder and about the tabloid wars that this murder started. Very interesting times for sure.This was interesting.
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What did you love best about The Murder of the Century?
All the details and backgound in a relatively quick readWhat was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
How time has changed things but things are pretty much the sameHave you listened to any of William Dufris’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Did a great jobDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The things the media did not report and the things they didAny additional comments?
I like how they followed the lifes of the people after the trialA murder long Ago not forgotten
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More fun than I expected!!
Incredibly well written, and well performed.
Easily worth the credit. Solid 5stars.
Thoroughly entertaining history!!
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