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Description: Marvin Smilon's investigation of the 1963 slayings of Emily Hoffert and Janice Wylie.
The Wylie-Hoffert Career Girl Murders The Wylie-Hoffert Career Girl Murders  The victims: Emily Hoffert and Janice Wylie, brutally slain in August of 1963. August 28, 1963 is best remembered as the date of Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic March on Washington in support of civil rights and his memorable "I have a dream" speech. But on that same day, two young career girls, Janice Wylie and Emily Hoffert, were brutally murdered in their apartment on the fashionable Upper East Side of Manhattan. This led to a series of events that shook the whole city -- the New York City Police Department in particular -- in ways that still echo, even though those events have been long forgotten by nearly everyone except a few who had a personal involvement in the case. It also taught a young New York Post police reporter a lesson he never forgot.
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Page title:The Wylie-Hoffert Career Girl Murders
Keywords:emily hoffert, janice wylie, wylie-hoffert, hoffert-wylie, career girl murders, murder, crime, george whitmore, richard robles, sensational, tabloid, career girls, new york city police, slayings, mckearney, kojak
Description:Veteran journalist Marvin Smilon's powerful investigation of the sensational 1963 slaying of career girls Janice Wylie and Emily Hoffert.
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