Believe it or not, this little story has been credited with saving careers, marriages and lives!
These stories are credited to be the best of their kind with the accent of local language presented effectively.
The story is credited to Lou Breslow and Stanley Rauh.
In later years, some stories were credited just to the son, Keith Monroe.
A few stories are also credited to Francis W. Doughty.
The story is credited to Aesop but there is no evidence to support this.
With the paintings gone, his story of innocence could be credited, even though he hadn't divulged the secret route to and from his house.
Within a week, the story had been picked up by the major newspapers, and credited Mr. Squitieri's paper.
Instead, the story was credited to the director P. Vasu.
Ward's story, along with the ensuing film, was credited with instigating public dialogue on the condition of state psychiatric hospitals and influencing reform legislation.