Further Reading
- Allen Fletcher, (1987, January 18), "Inmate From Leominster Struggles to Win Freedom", Telegram & Gazette.
- John King (1987, September 16), "LaGuer's Struggle for Freedom", Associated Press.
- John Strahinich, (1987, October), "A Reasonable Doubt", Boston Magazine.
- Francis Connelly, (1987, November 27) "Toward A Reasonable Doubt", Boston Phoenix.
- David Arnold, (1988, April 12), "A Convict Argues for his Freedom: Has Fought 5 Years to be Cleared of Rape", The Boston Globe.
- Michael Krasner, (1989, May 10), "Bid for New Trial by Leominster Man focus of PBS Show", Telegram & Gazette.
- Andrew Baron, (1989, July 12), "Why Can't This Man Get A New Trial", Worcester Magazine.
- John Strahinich, (1989, October), "Obsession: When a Reporter Has Finished with the Story, But the Story has not finished with the Reporter", Boston Magazine.
- John Hashimoto, (1991, January 4), "Justice Denied: Did Racist Remarks Taint the Jury of Ben LaGuer?", Boston Phoenix.
- Sean Flynn, (1991, August 30), "Oxymoronic: for Ben LaGuer, There's No Justice in the System", Boston Phoenix.
- Timothy Sandler, (1993, August 13), "Ben LaGuer Gets One Shot At Redemption", Boston Phoenix.
- Allen Fletcher, (1993, July 14), "Citizen LaGuer: A Life on Hold", Worcester Magazine.
- John Taylor, (1994 May), "And the Truth Shall Set Him Free. Or Will It?", Esquire Magazine.
- Mark Jurkowitz, (1996, January 9), "The Best PR Man Behind Bars: Lifer Masters the Media, Pitching his Innocence", The Boston Globe.
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