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  1. On the evening of New Year's Day 1973, Quinn went across the street from her apartment to a bar named W.M. Tweeds, at 250 West 72nd Street, where she met John Wayne Wilson. Wilson's friend, Geary Guest, had left around 11:00 p.m., before Wilson met Quinn.

  2. 13 de nov. de 2009 · John Wayne Wilson was a homosexual man who murdered Roseann Quinn, a New Yorker he met at a bar, on New Year's night in 1973. His crime inspired the novel and movie Looking For Mr. Goodbar, a cautionary tale about the dangers of anonymous sex.

  3. John Wayne Wilson was one of the men who met Roseann Quinn at a bar and killed her in 1973. He confessed to the crime and later committed suicide in prison. Learn more about his background, motive and the controversy surrounding the case.

  4. 6 de may. de 1973 · John Wayne Wilson, the Indiana drifter held for five months on murder charges in the New Year's Day killing of Roseann Quinn, a 28‐year‐old teacher, hanged himself yesterday afternoon in his...

  5. John Wayne Wilson, 23, appears in Indianapolis Municipal Court on Jan. 10, 1973, to formally waive extradition to New York. Wilson is being held on a fugitive warrant issued in New York in ...

  6. Over time, the cops would learn that the two strangers were Geary Guest and John Wayne Wilson, a.k.a. Charlie Smith. Guest was a gay 42-year-old executive in charge of finance at an advertising agency, and Wilson was a 23-year-old drifter and hustler from Illinois, in New York to escape a minor rap in Florida.

  7. 14 de jul. de 2016 · John Wayne Wilson, also known as Joe Willie Simpson, stabbed and killed Roseann Quinn, a Catholic schoolteacher, in 1973 after a one-night stand. Read an excerpt from Lacey Fosburgh's book Closing Time, which explores the true story behind the film Looking for Mr. Goodbar.