The Big Red Fox: The Incredible Story of Norman "Red" Ryan, Canada's Most Notorious Criminal
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Peter McSherry., & Peter McSherry|AUTHOR. (1999). The Big Red Fox: The Incredible Story of Norman "Red" Ryan, Canada's Most Notorious Criminal . Dundurn Press.

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Peter McSherry and Peter McSherry|AUTHOR. 1999. The Big Red Fox: The Incredible Story of Norman "Red" Ryan, Canada's Most Notorious Criminal. Dundurn Press.

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Peter McSherry and Peter McSherry|AUTHOR. The Big Red Fox: The Incredible Story of Norman "Red" Ryan, Canada's Most Notorious Criminal Dundurn Press, 1999.

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Peter McSherry. and Peter McSherry|AUTHOR. (1999). The big red fox: the incredible story of norman "red" ryan, canada's most notorious criminal. Dundurn Press.

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Peter McSherry, and Peter McSherry|AUTHOR. The Big Red Fox: The Incredible Story of Norman "Red" Ryan, Canada's Most Notorious Criminal Dundurn Press, 1999.

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