Lisa Pulitzer

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Lisa Pulitzer (born c. [[1962)] is an American book writer. Pulitzer is a former correspondent for The New York Times newspaper, In 1994, her first book, "Crossing the Line: Joel Rifkin", investigated Mr. Rifkin and the crimes he confessed to committing. Her second book (1996), "Crime on Deadline", was an anthology of true crime stories.

Her third book (1999) was titled "A Woman Scorned: The Shocking Real-Life Case of Billionairess Killer Susan Cummings". This book studied what reasons in particular could the daughter of a billionaire man, and wife of another billionaire, have to become a killer.

Pulitzer's fourth book (2001), "Fatal Romance", is about the case in which lawyer Jerry Akers allegedly killed his wife, famous romance writer Nancy Richards-Akers. Her next book (2003) was "Murder in Paradise", which studied the circumstances in which American Lois McMillan drowned while visiting the British Virgin Islands.