• The Whole True Story of the Dougherty Gang

    by Kathy Dobie

    GQ | January 2012

    They shot at cops! The sister's a stripper! It's like Bonnie and Clyde! These were the irresistible beats of the media's giddy coverage of one of the most bizarre crime sprees in recent memory. Kathy Dobie retraces the eight-day, fifteen-state, AK-47-inclusive journey of Ryan, Dylan, and Lee-Grace Dougherty—and discovers that the siblings' saga is even weirder than you thought.

  • The Girl from Trails End

    by Kathy Dobie

    GQ | September 2011

    In a small, rough-edged town not far from Houston, nineteen men and boys await trial for unspeakable acts—the repeated gang rape of an 11-year-old girl. Good god, you think: How could so many men treat a child so brutally? And how could so many people leap to their defense? Kathy Dobie investigates.

  • Tiny Little Laws

    by Kathy Dobie

    Harper's | February 2011

    A plague of sexual violence in Indian country.

  • The Long Shadow of War

    by Kathy Dobie

    GQ | January 2008

    As a young soldier in Vietnam, Cecil Ison saw something, something so horrific that he buried the memory of it for thirty years and swore he’d never allow it to surface again. Then, on March 20, 2003—the day after we started bombing Iraq—the past leapt up and grabbed him.

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