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Writer seeks records of long-dead arsenic killer

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A writer telling the story of a serial killer who inspired the play and 1944 movie "Arsenic and Old Lace" hopes the Connecticut Supreme Court will order records related to her incarceration in a state mental hospital to be opened. But Ron Robillard, an East Hartford author writing a book about the killer, Amy Archer Gilligan, is far from certain he'll win. Robillard made his first request for public records in 2010 about her years in a Connecticut psychiatric hospital.

 

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