E26 - Murder and the First Amendment
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In 1983, a single mother in Florida wrote a how-to-murder book titled, Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors. A decade later, a man used this book for instructions on committing a triple murder. Can the families of the deceased hold the publisher liable, or is the publisher protected by the First Amendment? It’s a fascinating case that gets crazier with a twist at the end!
1. Topics
- 0:00:00 Welcome/Intro
- 0:00:35 Disclaimer
- 0:01:05 Murder For Hire
- 0:11:49 First Amendment Defense
- 0:25:18 Life Imitating Art
- 0:36:43 Contact/Rate/Subscribe
2. Additional Resources
- Hit Man: A Technical Manual for Independent Contractors (please don’t buy this)
- The Nancy Crampton-Brophy story
3. Merchandise/Support the Show
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Capíttulos
1. Welcome/Intro (00:00:00)
2. Disclaimer (00:00:35)
3. Murder For Hire (00:01:05)
4. First Amendment Defense (00:11:49)
5. Life Imitating Art (00:25:18)
6. Contact/Rate/Subscribe (00:36:43)
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