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"Starkweather" is the latest comic book property in development at Benderspink, which last month set up the comic "Drafted" at New Line.
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(Chalmers, Starkweather, and Hubbard gaze at each other dumbfoundedly.) (The two Maids come out from behind screen and stand near door to right rear.) (Starkweather is loath to believe, and steps to Margaret's garments and overhauls them.)
THEFT 2010
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You popped a federal witness, a guy by the name of Starkweather.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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You popped a federal witness, a guy by the name of Starkweather.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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You popped a federal witness, a guy by the name of Starkweather.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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You popped a federal witness, a guy by the name of Starkweather.
The Glass Rainbow James Lee Burke 2010
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Starkweather is the inspiration and subject of the song "Nebraska" by Bruce Springsteen, which Springsteen originally considered calling "Starkweather".
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Starkweather is the inspiration and subject of the song "Nebraska" by Bruce Springsteen, which Springsteen originally considered calling "Starkweather".
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(Note: — Throughout the rest of this act, Starkweather is like
THEFT 2010
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From time to time Margaret glances curiously at the serious group of men across the stage.) (Starkweather is thinking hard with knitted brows.
THEFT 2010
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