In America, dime novels typically centered on tales of the American Revolution and the Wild West, while British penny bloods (later called penny dreadfuls) told serial tales of horror or fictionalized versions of true crimes.
The prosecution summed its case against Barry Bonds, the crux of which centered on how implausible it was for Bonds to argue that he didn't know he was being injected with steroids.
The prosecution summed up its case against Barry Bonds, the crux of which centered on how implausible it was for Bonds to argue that he didn't know he was being injected with steroids.