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A life sentence
When someone is given a life sentence, it doesn’t just impact them. It impacts everyone connected to that person. This past week I had a chance to interview members of Kit’s family. They not only provided some background material, but they also provided an update on Kit. In the video

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 chance to interview Lisa Petrie. You may remember that Lisa Petrie testified at trial. She had been a supervisor of

There really was an eyewitness
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 detective’s sleight of hand. In the screenshot below, you can see Kit on his back porch. The timestamp shows 00.43.25.

The scene of the crime seven years later
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 started at the old school parking lot where Ed Dansereau’s car was found. I then walked to Kit’s house, using

Was there an eyewitness part three?
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 to put to rest. In two previous posts, I postulated that neighbor Billy Watkins may have seen the person or

Under Construction
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 are completed, you can start working on the drywall, roofing, and flooring. The final stages involve the things that make