Things were different in the 1960s: love was freer, morals were looser, protests were hotter, and America hadn't yet matured into the cynical, embittered country it is today. But some things were the same: a young man starting at the bottom at a popular magazine (Ogle, "Devoted to the Masculine Pleasure-Principle") could dream of rising through the ranks and making his own mark; greedy corporate bigwigs could conspire to milk their companies dry; and, for some people, the solution to a problem could be summed up with one word: murder.
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