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UWA professor pens true crime thriller about 1950s shooting on Sand Mountain

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Story: Lisa Sollie | Photo: Cody Ingram “Marshall County, Alabama, was too small for Aubrey Kilpatrick and Zeke Boyles to co-exist,” writes Lesa Carnes Shaul in her new book, Midnight Cry: A Shooting on Sand Mountain. An English professor at the University of West Alabama specializing in American Literature, Shaul spent the first 18 years of her life on Sand Mountain, where she first heard about the story of the grievous event she would later ex…
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uwa.edu broke the news in on Sunday, March 23, 2025.
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