William Roughead

William Roughead (1870–1952) was a Scottish lawyer, amateur criminologist, and essayist who is widely regarded as the 'father of true crime' literature. He attended numerous high-profile murder trials in Edinburgh and published best-selling accounts of them, becoming one of the most celebrated authors in the world by the 1930s. His work laid the foundation for the modern true crime literary genre.

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