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In November 1973, William J. Wright, a former patient and trustee of the Farview State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, brutally murdered two teenage boys, Edmund Keen and Paul Freach, in Lackawanna County, a region that took great pride in not only its history, but its reputation as a friendly, family-oriented, safe place to live. It was a place where families could leave their doors unlocked, and be confident about allowing their children to play and explore outdoors. Yet all that would change in an instant. The brutal murders of these two boys forever altered the way people thought of this region and the safe neighborhoods they had come to take for granted. Kathleen P. Munley and Paul R. Mazzoni tell a story of unbelief, anger, and fear, but also courage and fortitude. They delve deep into the Commonwealth v. William J. Wright trial, looking inside the investigation, the trial, and how the public was impacted by this unthinkable crime. In captivating detail, the authors weave together the events of this devastating crime and remind us that, even in the pleasant light of day, evil can and does exist, and one must always be on guard.

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When two teenage boys, Edmund Keen and Paul Freach, didn’t make it home after leaving school on November 1, 1973, the town of Scranton, Pa., was forever changed, assert local historian Munley and attorney Mazzoni. Though William Wright was eventually caught and successfully convicted of murdering Freach and Keen due to Mazzoni’s efforts as chief prosecutor. . . .the ensuing fear has remained. Here, the authors recount the early days of the investigation—the countless interviews with friends and relatives, the FBI bulletins, and the grim search for remains, as well as the tremendous stroke of luck that led authorities to Wright. . . .The authors delve into the minutiae of the investigation, culminating in an epic recounting of Wright’s trial. * Publishers Weekly *
A terrifying trip inside an American nightmare. -- Michael Benson, author of The Devil at Genesee Junction
Drawing upon their historical and legal expertise, the authors have presented, in plain language and granular detail, the tragic tale of a horrible crime that deserves wider notice and attention. -- Michael Flamm, Professor of History, Ohio Wesleyan University
A spellbinding must read for true crime enthusiasts! It is a strong warning to the evil monsters that exist in our society today, and how a teen killer can slip through the cracks and prey on the innocents of our society. This is a tragic example of the great importance bestowed upon us to teach safety and awareness to families and children, which has been my mission for thirty plus years. I recommend this book to law enforcement, parents, and anyone who comes into contact with troubled youth. A MUST READ! -- Phil Chalmers, author of Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer; featured on the LMN Network show Killer Kids

Table of Contents
Introduction Prologue 1: The Missing Boys 2: Investigation and a Camper’s Discovery 3: Who Murdered Paul Freach and Edmund Keen? 4: The Murderer 5: Who is William J. Wright? 6: The Investigation Concludes 7: Preliminary Hearing 8: Preparing for the Trial 9: Trial – September 12, 1974 10: Trial – October 16, 1974 11: Trial – December 12, 1974 12: Aftermaths

The Freach and Keen Murders

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A Paperback by Kathleen P. Munley, Paul R. Mazzoni

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    Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Publication Date: 11/3/2017 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780810896086, 978-0810896086
    ISBN10: 0810896087

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In November 1973, William J. Wright, a former patient and trustee of the Farview State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, brutally murdered two teenage boys, Edmund Keen and Paul Freach, in Lackawanna County, a region that took great pride in not only its history, but its reputation as a friendly, family-oriented, safe place to live. It was a place where families could leave their doors unlocked, and be confident about allowing their children to play and explore outdoors. Yet all that would change in an instant. The brutal murders of these two boys forever altered the way people thought of this region and the safe neighborhoods they had come to take for granted. Kathleen P. Munley and Paul R. Mazzoni tell a story of unbelief, anger, and fear, but also courage and fortitude. They delve deep into the Commonwealth v. William J. Wright trial, looking inside the investigation, the trial, and how the public was impacted by this unthinkable crime. In captivating detail, the authors weave together the events of this devastating crime and remind us that, even in the pleasant light of day, evil can and does exist, and one must always be on guard.

    Trade Review
    When two teenage boys, Edmund Keen and Paul Freach, didn’t make it home after leaving school on November 1, 1973, the town of Scranton, Pa., was forever changed, assert local historian Munley and attorney Mazzoni. Though William Wright was eventually caught and successfully convicted of murdering Freach and Keen due to Mazzoni’s efforts as chief prosecutor. . . .the ensuing fear has remained. Here, the authors recount the early days of the investigation—the countless interviews with friends and relatives, the FBI bulletins, and the grim search for remains, as well as the tremendous stroke of luck that led authorities to Wright. . . .The authors delve into the minutiae of the investigation, culminating in an epic recounting of Wright’s trial. * Publishers Weekly *
    A terrifying trip inside an American nightmare. -- Michael Benson, author of The Devil at Genesee Junction
    Drawing upon their historical and legal expertise, the authors have presented, in plain language and granular detail, the tragic tale of a horrible crime that deserves wider notice and attention. -- Michael Flamm, Professor of History, Ohio Wesleyan University
    A spellbinding must read for true crime enthusiasts! It is a strong warning to the evil monsters that exist in our society today, and how a teen killer can slip through the cracks and prey on the innocents of our society. This is a tragic example of the great importance bestowed upon us to teach safety and awareness to families and children, which has been my mission for thirty plus years. I recommend this book to law enforcement, parents, and anyone who comes into contact with troubled youth. A MUST READ! -- Phil Chalmers, author of Inside the Mind of a Teen Killer; featured on the LMN Network show Killer Kids

    Table of Contents
    Introduction Prologue 1: The Missing Boys 2: Investigation and a Camper’s Discovery 3: Who Murdered Paul Freach and Edmund Keen? 4: The Murderer 5: Who is William J. Wright? 6: The Investigation Concludes 7: Preliminary Hearing 8: Preparing for the Trial 9: Trial – September 12, 1974 10: Trial – October 16, 1974 11: Trial – December 12, 1974 12: Aftermaths

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