True crime stories
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 915 Collections and/or Records:
Maroon colored journal, contains many journal entries, September 1987
File — Box 441
Dates:
September 1987
Martinez Jr., Freddie
File — Box 10, Folder: 5
Series Description
From the Series:
This series contains various interviews with people related to or who had contact with Selena. The interviews consist of conversations recorded on audio cassettes, both in person and by telephone. Some interviews have both audiotapes and transcriptions, while others exist only in one format or the other. Interview subjects include Tejano artists, people in the music business, music critics, family, friends, fans, and acquaintances. Because Patoski’s book was an unauthorized biography, he...
Dates:
1993-1995, undated
Martinez Sr., Freddie
File — Box 10, Folder: 6
Series Description
From the Series:
This series contains various interviews with people related to or who had contact with Selena. The interviews consist of conversations recorded on audio cassettes, both in person and by telephone. Some interviews have both audiotapes and transcriptions, while others exist only in one format or the other. Interview subjects include Tejano artists, people in the music business, music critics, family, friends, fans, and acquaintances. Because Patoski’s book was an unauthorized biography, he...
Dates:
1993-1995, undated
Material about the death penalty and death row: folder containing general info on the death penalty such as issues, decisions, and research material, undated
File — Box 446
Dates:
undated
Material from Senegal trip 2006 – one black journal, booklet on Goree, and study abroad course information, undated
File — Box 1013, Folder: 25
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Material described by Beverly Lowery as “drafts of novel 2007, material from trip to Senegal July 2006, Tubman material, copy-edited manuscripts, reviews, maps and illustration matter, drafts and work on essay on Uncle Tom’s Cabin for anthology, galleys – essay on soup for In the Kitchen with an Eggplant, and Tubman material includes copy-edited manuscript from Doubleday”.
Dates:
undated
Material removed from a blue folder labeled "Professor Ellsworth", contains newspaper clippings and correspondence, undated
File — Box 1262, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Materials from Lowry's writing; includes correspondence, short stories, and documents from a court case involving the literary trust of Katherine Ann Porter.
Dates:
undated
Material removed from a Priority Mail envelope address to Darrel Lamont from Lowry, stamped "Refused" on front, August 29, 2007
File — Box 1262, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Materials from Lowry's writing; includes correspondence, short stories, and documents from a court case involving the literary trust of Katherine Ann Porter.
Dates:
August 29, 2007
Materials about Lowry’s career and events she attended, 2011
File — Box 2444, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Archival materials following the creation of Beverly Lowry’s book Who Killed These Girls? Cold Case: the Yogurt Shop Murders that will be released October 11, 2016. The publication pertains to the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders of Amy Ayers, Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, and Eliza Thomas at the “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt!” shop in Austin, Texas. Included are materials for research such as news articles from Austin American-Statesman, The Austin Chronicle and Austin News8; Austin Police...
Dates:
2011
Materials on Motion to Seal Autopsy Reports and Findings, Media Releases to the Public, and articles from Texas Monthly and Austin’s KVUE on Kenneth McDuff, 1991-2002
File — Box 2442, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Archival materials following the creation of Beverly Lowry’s book Who Killed These Girls? Cold Case: the Yogurt Shop Murders that will be released October 11, 2016. The publication pertains to the 1991 Yogurt Shop Murders of Amy Ayers, Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, and Eliza Thomas at the “I Can’t Believe It’s Yogurt!” shop in Austin, Texas. Included are materials for research such as news articles from Austin American-Statesman, The Austin Chronicle and Austin News8; Austin Police...
Dates:
1991-2002
Materials pertaining to the death of Mrs. A’Lelia Walker Robinson - materials include: various photocopies of articles, undated
File — Box 453
Dates:
undated
Materials related to Karla Faye Tucker: folder containing correspondence, undated
File — Box 446
Dates:
undated
Materials related to Karla Faye Tucker: folder containing correspondence, newspaper clippings & photocopies of articles (in 2 folders), undated
File — Box 446
Dates:
undated
Maxx, Charlie and Talamantez, Esmi
File — Box 10, Folder: 7
Series Description
From the Series:
This series contains various interviews with people related to or who had contact with Selena. The interviews consist of conversations recorded on audio cassettes, both in person and by telephone. Some interviews have both audiotapes and transcriptions, while others exist only in one format or the other. Interview subjects include Tejano artists, people in the music business, music critics, family, friends, fans, and acquaintances. Because Patoski’s book was an unauthorized biography, he...
Dates:
1993-1995, undated
Media Fact Finding
File — Box 2, Folder: 2
Series Description
From the Series:
This series contains coverage of Selena mainly in the form of newspaper and magazine clippings. However, there are other items such as scholarly papers and rough drafts of Patoski’s magazine articles for Texas Monthly. This material has been arranged in chronological and subject order by the archivist.Lake Jackson (1971-1985, undated) The clippings cover Selena’s beginnings in Lake Jackson. Under this topic is her birth announcement, news about the Dow Chemical plant where her...
Dates:
1971-1997, undated
Medium sized black 3-ring binder, contains many journal entries written on loose-leaf paper, January 7, 1974
File — Box 440
Dates:
January 7, 1974