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  1. By Skip Hollandsworth Verified | Texas Monthly Verified On May 6, 2021, Jena Ehlinger was at a friend’s wedding in Mexico when she received a phone call from an Austin police officer.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2021 · Skip Hollandsworth is not just an excellent writer, he captures true crime stories in his books in the most surreal manner. Most of his works are inspired by real-life incidents, mostly tragic, and he has bagged some prestigious journalism awards for his writing skills, including a National Headliner Award.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · In Hit Man, Glen Powell plays the lead role of Gary Johnson, the secret hitman, whose life is described in Hollandsworth's article.Johnson was born in Louisiana and served as a police officer for a year in Vietnam before returning to the United States and finding work as an investigator for a district attorney's office; he began working as an undercover agent in 1989 when the police ordered ...

  4. Skip Hollandsworth digs for answers in a Panhandle town haunted by a high schooler’s mysterious death. Start Listening. Boomtown. 2019–2020 | 13 Episodes

  5. 24 de mar. de 2011 · The Lost Boys. The story of Dean Corll and his accomplices, who killed over 20 teenage boys in the Heights neighborhood of Houston in the early 1970s, and the families searching for their missing sons. Skip Hollandsworth Texas Monthly Apr 2011 45 min. The story of Dean Corll and his accomplices, who killed over 20 teenage boys in the Heights ...

  6. www.bookpage.com › interviews › 19663-skip-hollandsworthSkip Hollandsworth - BookPage

    Skip Hollandsworth, executive editor of Texas Monthly and an award-winning crime writer, became fascinated by the still-unsolved Austin case and reveals the details of his research in The Midnight Assassin. We contacted the author at his home in Texas to find out more about this intriguing true-crime narrative. This story is not widely known.

  7. 1 de dic. de 2022 · And none of them have been more interesting than a former NASA engineer, Robert Abel, who owned a small horseback-riding business outside the town of League City. His property was next to an ...