On September 14, 1989, Joseph Wesbecker entered a Louisville, Kentucky, printing plant and shot 20 people before turning the gun on himself. Learning Wesbecker was taking Prozac, the families of the victims sued the drug's manufacturer, Eli Lilly. Investigative journalist John Cornwell interweaves the Wesbecker trial with a provocative exploration of what can happen when science gives us the ability to manipulate who we are and how we behave.
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On September 14, 1989, Joseph Wesbecker entered a Louisville, Kentucky, printing plant and shot 20 people before turning the gun on himself. Learning Wesbecker was taking Prozac, the families of the victims sued the drug's manufacturer, Eli Lilly. Investigative journalist John Cornwell interweaves the Wesbecker trial with a provocative exploration of what can happen when science gives us the ability to manipulate who we are and how we behave.
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