Henry Slesar died on April 2, 2002, in New York City, New York, USA of complications following surgery.
Henry Slesar was born on June 12, 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
because he was too smart and i personally think that the government is onto something and they dont want people finding out but if they arnet smart then they cant figure it out
Henry Slesar uses irony in "Examination Day" by setting up a dystopian society where children are tested and killed if they fail to meet a certain standard. The irony lies in the extreme measures taken to maintain order and conformity in the society, revealing the dangers of placing too much emphasis on standardized testing and perfection.
Henry Slesar has written: 'A crime for mothers and others' 'Babyboom. Geschichten' 'Mein Vater der Kater. Geschichten' 'Ruby Martinson' 'Enter murderers' 'Murder at Heartbreak Hospital' -- subject(s): Fiction, Soap operas, Police, Television actors and actresses 'Clean crimes and neat murders' 'The bridge of lions' 'The Grey Flannel Shroud' 'Eine Mordschance'
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Henry Heimlich didn't die yet
henry died by anfalonica
Henry died in 1892
Henry Moule died in 1880.
Henry McDicken died in 1944.
Henry Bradbury died in 1860.