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Strange Piece of Paradise
12.23.2007
(was 08.13.2006)

June 22nd, 1977. Two college women are camping. A man runs over their tent in a pickup truck. Then he attacks the women with an axe. Fifteen years later, one of the women returns to central Oregon to try to solve the crime. In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, Terri Jentz shares her story.

  1. Terri Jentz on Her Attempted Murder

    Terri Jentz is the author of "Strange Piece of Paradise: A Return to the American West to Investigate My Attempted Murder - and Solve the Riddle of Myself," talks with Anne Strainchamps.

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  2. Jason Roberts on James Holman

    Jason Roberts tells Anne Strainchamps about James Holman, who traveled all over the world in the nineteenth century and wrote travel books, despite being blind.

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  3. Robert Sullivan on Road Trips

    Robert Sullivan has driven across the United States some thirty times. He tells Jim Fleming how he does it, and what happened on the worst trip ever.

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  4. Daniel Kalder on Anti-Tourism

    Daniel Kalder is from Scotland, but lived in Russia for several years and discovered that at heart he's an anti-tourist.

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