Kathy Leissner was killed by her husband, Charles Whitman, hours before he climbed the clock tower at UT Austin on August 1, 1966, to commit the first televised shooting rampage in U.S. history. Jo Scott-Coe is the first author ever granted access to letters, photos, and other primary documents that reveal Kathy's life in three dimensions.
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Kathy Leissner was killed by her husband, Charles Whitman, hours before he climbed the clock tower at UT Austin on August 1, 1966, to commit the first televised shooting rampage in U.S. history. Jo Scott-Coe is the first author ever granted access to letters, photos, and other primary documents that reveal Kathy's life in three dimensions.
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