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Golden boy : a murder among the Manhattan elite
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First edition.
"New York Times bestselling author John Glatt tells the true story of Thomas Gilbert Jr., the disturbed young man accused of murdering his father, a Manhattan millionaire and hedge fund founder. By all accounts, Thomas Gilbert Jr. led a charmed life. The son of a wealthy hedge fund manager and a financier, he grew up surrounded by a loving family and all the luxury an Upper East Side childhood could provide: education at the elite Buckley School and Deerfield Academy, summers in a sprawling seaside mansion in the Hamptons. He was strikingly handsome, moving with ease through glittering social circles and following in his father's footsteps to Princeton. His friends saw him as a leader; his parents adored him. But Tommy always felt different, and the cracks in his façade began to show. What started as quiet exhaustion turned into warning signs of OCD, increasing paranoia, and--most troubling--an indescribable, inexplicable hatred of his father. As his parents begged him to seek psychiatric help, Tommy pushed back by self-medicating with drugs and escalating violence. When a fire destroyed his recently-estranged best friend's Hamptons home, Tommy was the prime suspect--but he was never charged. Just months later, he arrived at his parents' apartment, calmly asked his mother to leave, and shot his father point-blank in the head. Now, journalist John Glatt takes an in-depth look at the devastating crime that rocked Manhattan's upper class. With exclusive access to sources close to Tommy, including his own mother, Glatt constructs the agonizing spiral of mental illness that led Thomas Gilbert Jr. to the ultimate unspeakable act"--
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- 15 of 15 copies available at Westchester Library System.
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0 current holds with 15 total copies.Location | Call Number / Shelving Location |
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Bronxville Public Library | 364.152 G (Text) Nonfiction |
31004151780215 |
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Chappaqua Library | 364.152 GLATT (Text) Nonfiction |
31005600103735 |
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Croton Free Library | 364.1523 G (Text) Nonfiction |
31006151832318 |
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Greenburgh Public Library | 364.152 G (Text) Nonfiction |
31009154805968 |
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Greenburgh Public Library | 364.152 G (Text) Nonfiction |
31009154937027 |
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Harrison Public Library | 364.152 G (Text) Nonfiction |
31010300257120 |
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John C. Hart Memorial Library | 364.152 G (Text) Nonfiction |
31030155033111 |
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John C. Hart Memorial Library | PBK B GIL (Text) Paperback |
31030400010385 |
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Mount Pleasant Public Library | 364.152 G (Text) Nonfiction |
31024153252609 |
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Ossining Public Library | B GILBERT (Text) Biography |
31021153423669 |
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505 | 0 | . | ‡aPrologue -- To the manner born -- "A certain Gatsby-esque quality" -- World's greatest dad -- The Maidstone Club -- Deerfield -- Princeton breakdown -- Out of control -- Lila Chase -- Cleaning up -- "He's going to run a hedge fund" -- "A quick romance" -- "To the most beautiful girl in the world" -- The closet affair -- "You're a loser" -- "What a nightmare" -- "Saving Tommy Gilbert" -- Anna Rothschild -- "Like a kid with a new toy" -- "He was kind of fooling around" -- The comfort of silence -- Arson -- Spiraling down -- My son shot my husband -- "Tommy, open the door!" -- Perp walk -- Rikers Island -- "Messing with me" -- "The press preys on on well-to-do families" -- Is he or isn't he? -- "Defendant's appearance alone is remarkable in a criminal courtroom" -- My client is radioactive -- A plea bargain -- "I had no choice" -- "You have the potential to be a good lawyer" -- The trial -- A circus -- "He was extremely good looking" -- "It's a free game" -- It was really the aha moment -- "The ultimate tantrum" -- Epilogue. |
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