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Morbid Curiosity

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The strange, startling, disturbing, and utterly fascinating stories behind the world's most notorious celebrity deaths.
Death sells. Just about everyone slows down upon passing the scene of a car accident, wanting to look but ashamed of their grim fascination with another's unfortunate end. And when a public figure bites the dust, the fascination increases tenfold. From historical figures like Attila the Hun and Sir Walter Raleigh to contemporary names like River Phoenix and Anna Nicole Smith, the deaths of the rich and famous provoke endless speculation and tabloid fodder. Anyone can recall where they were when Princess Diana died, even if they are unable to remember who was president at the time.
Noted celebrity journalist Alan W. Petrucelli has covered some of the world's most famous people[ some right until their deaths. In "Morbid Curiosity," he presents the most disturbing, unexpected, occasionally humorous, and often outright appalling details of the final exits of the rich and powerful.

240 pages, ebook

First published September 29, 2009

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July 1, 2014
Because it was written in little snips it makes a great read for summer reading. I found it interesting to find out how people died,their last days etc. Some were typical but many were quite a surprise. I am glad I found this book!
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