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Stephen appeared on Larry King Live twice: for his 1996 book Legacy of Deception: An Investigation of Mark Fuhrman and Racism in the LAPD and again for the Singulars’ 2008 book, When Men Become Gods, about Fundamentalist Mormon leader Warren Jeffs.
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Feb 27, 2024 · Stephen Singular, a native of Kansas and a University of Kansas graduate, was a successful freelance writer in New York City when he decided to come to Denver for a job at Empire, the...
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Stephen Singular is a New York Times bestselling author of many books, including Shadow on the Mountain, A Death in Wichita, and When Men Become Gods. His book Talked to Death was nominated for an Edgar Award and made into the Oliver Stone film Talk Radio.
Apr 9, 2011 · Stephen Singular is the author or co-author of 22 non-fiction books, many of them about high-profile criminal cases. He’s also written sports and business biographies and social commentary.
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May 6, 2012 · Contacted by an anonymous source from within the Los Angeles legal system, who provided him with inside information about the Simpson murder case, Singular helped to shape the course of the trial of O.J. Simpson, as some of the information he developed was utilized by the defense.
Stephen Singular has 33 books on Goodreads with 16103 ratings. Stephen Singular’s most popular book is When Men Become Gods: Mormon Polygamist Warren Jef...
Apr 4, 2006 · Stephen Singular. 3.66. 582 ratings63 reviews. Draws on extensive interviews with police detectives, congregation members, and others to provide a definitive account of the life and crimes of BTK serial killer Dennis Rader, who terrorized the city of Wichita for more than thirty years, analyzing the psychology and religious beliefs of the murderer.