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Tieing up loose ends

While the book has been undergoing several rounds of early readers, I’ve been busy tieing up loose ends. One loose end that I’ve been working on involves the robbery of the Mennonite couple that occurred just five months prior to the Pembroke murders. Amis Yoder and his wife were brutally

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How it all started

Before there was a murder trial; before there was a court-martial trial; there was a court hearing that set in motion all that was to follow. The argument that led to Kit asking for a divorce occurred on September 5, 2012. Joan was granted an emergency protective (EPO) order against

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Juror #5

I had an opportunity to interview one of the jurors in the Kit Martin case. In this post, I will share some of the revelations from that interview. Juror #5 is an army veteran who flew the Cobra combat helicopter in Vietnam. He was 74 years old at the time

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Kit Martin Podcast

Freeing someone who has been wrongfully convicted is no easy task. One proven method has been to draw attention to the case. I’m doing that with the book I’m working on. Podcasts are another way to bring attention to a case. Below you will find a long list of podcasts

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Subtitle Poll

The Kit Martin book project is coming along on schedule. I’ll be sending out an early draft to a few readers soon. Right now I’m kicking around a few title/subtitle ideas and thought I’d do a poll. For the title, I’m fairly set on the title I Will Ruin You.

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Kit Martin Book Project Update

I am happy to announce that I have signed a publishing contract with a publisher for my book on the Kit Martin story. The publisher is WildBlue Press. They are known for True Crime books. They have also published other books concerning wrongful convictions, most notably Failure of Justice by

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