David Stout

A reporter for years, David Stout has always been fascinated by real-life mysteries and true crime; Carolina Skeletons is a brutal yet honest reflection of what humans can be capable of. 

Books By David Stout

Carolina Skeletons By David Stout

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  • Biography
    • David Stout (b. 1942) is an accomplished reporter who has been writing mysteries and true crime since the 1980s. Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, Stout took a job at the New York Times in 1982. He spent nearly twenty-eight years at the newspaper, as a reporter, editor, and rewrite man covering national news and sports, and retired in 2009. Stout began writing his first novel while working at the Times. Based on the true story of a 1940s double-murder for which fourteen-year-old George Stinney was controversially executed, Carolina Skeletons (1988) won Stout an Edgar Award for best first novel. 

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