homicide | homicide
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May.24.2013
From R. Barri Flowers, award winning criminologist and internationally bestselling author of The Sex Slave Murders, comes a riveting new true crime short, The Pickaxe Killers: Karla Faye Tucker and Daniel Garrett.
Having written about hundreds of notable murders in his bestselling true crime book,...
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May.01.2013
Dr. Deidra Louis Blackmon, a veterinarian 33 years young, was killed in March on a highway in Saginaw, Tx., a town near Fort Worth. A man presumably fueled by Anger shot her dead.
Dr. Blackmon was the designated driver for a night of celebration with friends at the...
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Dec.25.2012
These are tender times. The usual end-of-the-year retrospective ache has been amplified in the aftermath of so many storms, inner and outer. It’s often hard to know whether an ambient mood is the aggregate of personal response to the brokenness we are perceiving in world events or the opposite...
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Dec.16.2012
Of this I have no doubt: the U.S. urgently needs meaningful gun control. I support the four-point platform of theLaw Center To Prevent Gun Violence shared in Benjamin Van Houten’s Yes Magazine piece (written after Representative Gabrielle Gifford’s shooting in 2011)....
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Oct.01.2012
My name is Kate Conway and I’m an investigative reporter for a serious New York monthly magazine named Clarion.
I would like to make it clear right away that nothing makes me happier than putting CEOs in jail or in the grave by exposing wild and wicked crimes in the highest and often strangest of...
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Feb.01.2010
When Ventura Star Free Press reporter, Kim Gregory, settled into a chair across the kitchen table for an interview about my odd-couple, 13 year ride-along with Jigsaw John, I was ready.
There were photos spead from one end of my oak table to the other. There was a stack of notes, Shari Milller's...
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May.19.2009
Q--How does Avery Baker grow or change in this sequel from the debut book Fatal Fixer-Upper?
A--Avery is still Avery, you know. A little neurotic and insecure, a little too worried about her boyfriend’s perfect ex-wife, and still adjusting to life in a small town in Maine after spending her life so...
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Jun.24.2008
"Facts aren't the truth," said Clarence Barron, a co-founder of the Wall Street Journal. "They just indicate where the truth may lie." A great lesson for journalists, or anyone else, who might mistake facts for truth.
Think of your own life and all the factual details of your...
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