Feeling pressure from a press campaign, New York District attorney Robert Morgenthau reopened the Harry Alan Towers’ case in 1963 based on the Journal-American’s reporting that Towers had “gained refuge in the Communist world.”
Towers had been charged two years early for operating a disorderly house, as the terminology went at the time. He’d split from …
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