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Conversations with Charlie Dyer, Guest: Eric Borsuk

20m · Conversations with Charlie Dyer · 05 Apr 17:00

Asachild,Eric BorsukwantedtobeanFBIagent.But,hewoundupbecominga criminalinstead.Disillusionedwithhisfreshmanyearofcollege,alongwithtwoofhis childhoodfriendstheyweredeterminedtoescapefromtheirmundaneMiddle-Americanexistences.Thethreehatchedaplantostealmillionsofdollars’worthof art workandraremanuscriptsfromauniversitymuseum.Soundslikesomethingoutof aHollywoodheistmovie.Truth,astheysay,isstrangerthanfiction, as you'll read in Eric's book, American Animals: A True Crime Memoir.

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