Lunchtime Crime

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"And I'm going to tell you about one reason. The memory of someone who was active in New York in the 1850s, Theodore Gray. Gray committed his crimes in New York City, and he was a serial offender. He threw acid at a string of women, seemingly at random. That lack of personal connection made his attacks a little different from typical acid attacks, which in that period were often rooted in jealousy, personal vendettas, disputes."
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