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Keith Elliot Greenberg is a ''New York Times'' best-selling author, and television producer. He was born in the Bronx in 1959, and went to Bayside High School in Queens, graduating in January 1977. He attended a number of colleges in the New York area. ==Career== His many books include ''Menudo,'' ''To Be the Man,'' ''Erik is Homeless,'' and ''Zack's Story''. In November 2010, Backbeat Books released ''December 8, 1980: The Day John Lennon Died,'' Greenberg's minute-by-minute account of the last day of John Lennon's life. He has written articles for ''WWE'' magazine, ''Playboy, Men's Journal, The Huffington Post' ''Maxim'' and ''The Village Voice''. He previously produced ''Geraldo at Large'', a prime-time television program on Fox News Channel, and ''America's Most Wanted''. He now works at NBC's Peacock Productions, producing primarily hour-long crime programs.'' In December 2010, St. Martins Press released ''Love Hurts'', the story of the Caffey family murder in rural Texas and Greenberg's second true-crime book for the publisher. His first was ''Perfect Beauty,'' about a murder in Ohio. He is currently researching his third St. Martins true-crime book about a crime in Orange County, California. In 2015, two of his books are being published, ''Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die,'' about the death of James Dean, and the cult that surrounds it (Hal Leonard/Applause Books), and a long awaited autobiography of former WWE Champion, the Iron Sheik (ECW Press).
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