Library Doctor Talks Mysteries

Episode 106 Jerry and Rita Alter

19 min · 10 de feb de 2026
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This small mystery may be a little higher profile than some of our stories, but I was surprised when I stumbled over it. It is a true crime story, which is not really my genre of interest. But in this case, it's not so much the crime we're looking at, it's the people, the oddness of this story. And it's just the kind of story that I like: nobody gets hurt here, nobody dies (well, only of natural causes), and there are mysteries happening right in plain sight - that nobody really saw. For all the show notes, including the many links that librarians love to share, head to our Patreon page. [https://www.patreon.com/posts/150373654/]

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