The Eighth Time's the Charm: The Murder of Stanley Guy Willetts - Paperback - January 14, 2010
by Theodore P. Panaretos [[Author)
Those who remember the twin assassinations of Henry Normile at Cobb's Corner Bar and Guy Willetts at the Soup Kitchen Saloon may enjoy this book, whose title may be an ironic reference to Elizabeth Taylor's eighth marriage, but also refers to the fact that there were seven failed attempts to shoot Willetts before the eight successful endeavor outside the Soup Kitchen Saloon. Defense attorney Ted Panaretos, it seems to me, is suggesting that the two killings were related, the common element being sleeze-ball Harold Jackson Jr., who has forever disappeared into witness protection.
This book is hastily written with more than a few uncorrected grammatical and typographical errors because [[my guess is) Panaretos wished to tell his story before Time took him where it goes.
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