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Connecticut is set to award $5.9 million to the family of a disabled man who served a quarter century in prison before ... including writers Arthur Miller and William Styron, who called for his ...
Lapointe's case became a cause celebre, receiving widespread publicity from advocates for the disabled and celebrities, including writers Arthur Miller and William Styron, who called for his release.
More than four years after his death, Richard Lapointe’s family is set to receive a nearly $5.9 million award from Connecticut for his wrongful, quarter-century imprisonment that ended in 201… ...
She's always looked forward, as a poet, a mother of four, and the wife of "Sophie's Choice" author William Styron. Now, at 95, Rose Styron has decided to look back, both in her new book, and as ...
Styron, shown with her husband, William, and firstborn daughter, Susanna, said she was “happy just being with my husband and children” until a trip to the Soviet Union in 1968 opened her eyes ...
Rose Styron may not be as well known as her late husband, William Styron, the celebrated author of such novels as “The Confessions of Nat Turner” and “Sophie’s Choice.” But with James ...
On their first date, Rose and William Styron had a memorable third wheel: Truman Capote. This was Rome, 1952, in a basement bar near the American Embassy. Rose, who had initiated the meeting with ...
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Connecticut to award $5.9 million to family of wrongfully imprisoned disabled man - MSNHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — More than four years after his death, Richard Lapointe's family is set to receive a nearly $5.9 million award from Connecticut for his wrongful, quarter-century ...
More than four years after his death, Richard Lapointe's family is set to receive a nearly $5.9 million award from Connecticut for his wrongful, quarter-century imprisonment that ended in 2015 ...
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