A Communist plot, a gruesome murder, a maniacal dictator: all were elements in what would seemingly be the scandal of the decade, if not the plot of a Hollywood thriller. This all-too-real incident, however, has largely fallen under the radar, as only a few now can vaguely recall the remnants of something approaching an urban legend: the story of one Foreign Service Officer who murdered his co-worker in a far-off embassy somewhere in Africa. Ambassador Lewis Hoffacker was in charge of the small embassy in Equatorial Guinea, which would be the site of the grisly event, and has taken great pains to collect all the available information on this mysterious case. Here he chronicles the murder, from the events that precipitated it to the contentious trial that followed.
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