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The odd thing about William Whalen's new book describing his
relationship with killer nurse Donald Harvey is that while he's
ambivalent about the way Harvey has long fed on publicity, he's also
giving him this chance to "tell his story." Actually, Defending Donald Harvey (Emmis Books) is largely Whalen's story. He was Harvey's defense attorney, and one might easily question the ethics of some of his decisions.
For example, after the first murder came to light, he urged a
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