Dalrymple once wrote that there may be people in the world with no interest in the subject of murder, but that he had never met any of them. He continues his treatment of the subject in his newest contribution to the New English Review, in the process wondering, “Can someone who appears to have been born without a moral sense, or never to have developed one, properly be called ‘evil,’ or even ‘bad?’”
Poisoned By Celebrity
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