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  1. Over time, the cops would learn that the two strangers were Geary Guest and John Wayne Wilson, a.k.a. Charlie Smith. Guest was a gay 42-year-old executive in charge of finance at an advertising agency, and Wilson was a 23-year-old drifter and hustler from Illinois, in New York to escape a minor rap in Florida.

  2. 20 de jul. de 2016 · NEW YORK, July 20 — Roseann Quinn was the picture of innocence: A Catholic schoolteacher, beloved by the eight-year-old students she taught at St. Joseph’s School for the Deaf in New York City’s Bronx. This made it all the more shocking when she was murdered in her apartment on New Year’s Day in 1973, stabbed 18 times in the neck and ...

  3. 11 de ene. de 1973 · John Wayne Wilson, the suspect in the West Side murder last week of Roseann Quinn, was flown in from Indianapolis yesterday afternoon and charged with homicide. Police Commissioner Patrick V ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2013 · O n the evening of January 1, 1973, Roseann Quinn, a 27-year-old New Yorker, visits Tweed's Bar on the Upper West Side and is picked up by her soon-to-be killer. The incident inspires the cautionary novel and subsequent movie Looking For Mr. Goodbar. For many, Quinn's murder represented the dark side of the sexual revolution.

  5. Over time, the cops would learn that the two strangers were Geary Guest and John Wayne Wilson, a.k.a. Charlie Smith. Guest was a gay 42-year-old executive in charge of finance at an advertising agency, and Wilson was a 23-year-old drifter and hustler from Illinois, in New York to escape a minor rap in Florida.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1977 · Fosburgh does a good job, as much as she could, of giving the reader insight into who Roseann Quinn "Katherine Cleary" and John Wayne Wilson "Joe Willy Simpson" were and what happened the night of January 2, 1973. This book is going to receive criticism from people who believe that the author is more sympathetic towards the killer than the victim.

  7. 10 de ene. de 1973 · Other Arrests Indicated. The suspect is John Wayne Wilson, a six‐foot, 165‐pound native of Shelbyville, Ind., who has no known address or occupation.