Doug Kaplan seemed to be doing about as well as one could hope. He had a beautiful and loving wife, three healthy boys, and a successful career. He also had a neighbor who seemed to exist for the very purpose of driving him crazy. Trudy Fleischmann was a force of nature, a presence to be reckoned with for sure. She didn't mean any harm, but if she had a thought, or an opinion, she was going to share it with whomever happened to be in her crosshairs, and lately that had been Doug. The problem was, nobody else seemed to mind Trudy, and this made Doug even crazier. With peaceful coexistence seemingly beginning to fail, it appeared as if an ugly conflict between Doug and his elderly German immigrant neighbor was going to be unavoidable, until the accident, the accident that changed everything. Now, in the aftermath of a moment of carelessness, everything Doug holds near and dear is at risk of being taken from him, and now the one individual whom he wished to see purged most of all from his life may hold the key to any chance of normalcy and happiness going forward in his life.
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R. Worthington (1993, October 15), “Whistleblower Slain after Police Release Tape of His Call,” Chicago Tribune, retrieved from http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/ archive/?date=19931015&slug=1726192. 44.
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Tucker was able to consult Armin Meyer's unpublished memoir of the Khartoum incident. Meyer argued that the working group had already made this shift in thinking, encouraged by Kissinger. 44. Ibid. 45.
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