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  1. Author John Leake. 355 likes. The official page of true crime author John Leake! Shop books and subscribe at authorjohnleake.com

  2. 17 de ago. de 2023 · 1×. 0:00. -1:16. Welcome to the Hot Zone—our weekly conversation about dramatic, dangerous, and mysterious events that are happening in our increasingly confusing and unstable world. Every midweek we will post a video of Dr. Peter McCullough and John Leake trying to make sense of it all.

  3. John Leake was born in Dallas, Texas and earned his Masters in Philosophy at Boston University. After winning a fellowship at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna, he lived there and off for six years, working as a freelance translator and editor.

  4. John Leake. Sir John Leake ( Rotherhithe, 4 de juliol de 1656 - Greenwich, 21 d'agost de 1720) va ser un almirall de la Royal Navy i un polític que va estar present a la Cambra dels Comuns del Regne Unit entre 1708 - 1715 . Sir John Leake. The London Gazette, datat el 14 de maig de 1705, detalla el retorn de Leake de Gibraltar després de la ...

  5. Cold a Long Time: An Alpine Mystery/ Eiskalter Tod. Welcome to the website for Cold A Long Time (deutsche Fassung Eiskalter Tod) a book about solving a 23-year-old mystery and exposing a shocking cover-up. Winner of the 2012 Independent Publisher Award. In August of 1989, Duncan MacPherson--a pro hockey player from Saskatoon, Canada--vanished ...

  6. granta.com › contributor › john-leakeJohn Leake | Granta

    John Leake. In 1991, four women disappeared from Vienna’s red-light district, their bodies found later in the Vienna Woods. In the ensuing media frenzy, one reporter – the flamboyant writer and freelance journalist Jack Unterweger – distinguished himself for his hard-hitting interviews with the Chief of Police and Vienna’s prostitutes.

  7. 7 de abr. de 2009 · John Leake has written the definitive book—dispassionate, superbly detailed—on Jack Unterweger. Of its subject, no more now needs saying, beyond the words with which Leake ends his story, citing the wife of the Vienna detective who spent years unraveling the case: ‘Thank God, he’s dead.’”—

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