While trying one of his first cases as a young Fulton County prosecutor, U.S. District Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. turned to the plays of William Shakespeare in hopes of inspiring his jury to convict.

The murder victim was a young woman, probably a prostitute, whose killer had picked her up for sex, strangled her, then dumped her body in a storm sewer.

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