
An unsolved murder
One of my goals in making regular posts related to my current book project is to provide new information. On my recent visit to the Pembroke area, I had a
One of my goals in making regular posts related to my current book project is to provide new information. On my recent visit to the Pembroke area, I had a
Prosecutor Barbara Whaley and Detective Scott Smith used creative editing to show gaps in Kit’s security footage where Kit had ample time to commit multiple crimes. See the post a
I wanted to get a firsthand look at the locations where this heinous crime took place. I wanted to walk in the murderers’ footsteps and see what they saw. I
I had an opportunity to visit the crime scene this week. I’ll be making several posts related to my visit. This post deals with a theory that I now have
I’ve often compared the process of writing a book to building a house. You start with the foundation; you add the walls, roof, plumbing, and electrical. Once those necessary items
When I started this book project, I had lots of questions. Not just about the details of the murders and the evidence, but I also had questions about the court-martial