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How the Bag Murders and the Last Call Killer Put in Focus the Dangers the New York LGBTQ+ Community Faces
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Richard Rogers, el afable enfermero que desmembraba a hombres gays
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A New Book Revisits the Serial Killer Who Stalked NYC’s Early ’90s Gay Piano Bars
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Last Call, reporter Elon Green’s immersive reconstruction of the murders of four gay men that began (mostly) with encounters in Manhattan’s gay piano bars of the early- to mid-1990s, I was struck by the fact that though I moved to Manhattan at that time, fully immersed in the gay scene, I had basically zero recollection of these hideous crimes. And that, says Green, comports with the legacy of what the tabloids at the time called the Last Call Killer. “To give you a sense of how little remembered these cases are,” he says, “in the three recent years I was working on the book, I only met one person not directly connected to the events who knew about them.”
Bookworm: Women in White Coats celebrates the groundbreakers
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Remembering the victims of a serial killer in âLast Callâ
By Patrick Nathan Globe Correspondent,Updated March 11, 2021, 4:25 p.m.
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The bodies were disposed of in garbage bins along highways. âIt felt wrong,â Elon Green writes of one sanitation workerâs discovery. âIt didnât feel, he would testify, âlike normal trash.â Curiosity got the best of him, and he opened the bag.â A manâs head had been thrown away. Five other bags contained the rest of him. Their contents Green describes in faithful yet non-sensational detail. The man was Thomas Mulcahy, whose wife (he was closeted) had gone to file a missing person report when the police told her what theyâd found. His daughter wouldnât learn the gruesome details until the newspapers reported them.