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Potential Juror Misconduct in the Kit Martin Murder Trial: The Dog Tag Evidence
The prosecution had to bend themselves into pretzels to explain away problems in their case. One example involved the dog tag evidence. The defense missed an opportunity by not arguing that the dog tag wasn’t even an official military tag, but the real issue was the fact that it was

The Framed Theme Song: Three Versions and the Inspiration Behind it.
I was working on the final episode of the Framed Podcast series when I stumbled upon an artist I had never heard of before. Her name is Kelley Boesch. I was blown away not only by the visuals, but I loved the music. After a little digging, I learned that

A VR tour of the 2015 Pembroke, KY triple homicide
I’ve been experimenting with VR lately as I wait for updates in Kit’s case, which I hope to share soon. For now, I have decided to create a short VR tour of the crime scene to provide anyone interested with a quick visual overview. I used the new VR Google

Flying Around the World in VR
I’ve written a few posts about my year’s-long journey flying around the world in MSFS in VR. I’m in my third year and on my last stretch as I work my way up from South America to Central America to Mexico and finally home. Based on how long it has

Joan had the phone
Nine years ago today, Joan Harmon and her three kids walked into an AT&T store in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, to inquire about unlocking a phone. She handed the phone to a store employee, who took it to the back for further examination. Joan waited patiently for the employee to return. When

Kit Martin vs. the Commonwealth of Kentucky
When I turned in the manuscript for I Will Ruin You, the Kentucky Supreme Court had not yet ruled on Kit’s appeal. I had read the appeal and had some serious concerns about its chances of leading to a new trial. Ultimately, I decided there was no benefit in addressing