In the post an alternative theory, I provided a scenario of how the triple homicides of Calvin and Pam Phillips and Ed Dansereau most likely played out based on the evidence. In this post, I will describe the prosecution theory. According to the prosecution, On November 18, 2015, Kit Martin went …
Keeping the dream alive
I retired one year ago this month as an international captain for a major airline. I've been flying since I was fifteen and have over 25,000 hours of flight time. I knew I wanted to keep my hands in aviation after I retired. I thought about buying a share of a single-engine DA42. The cost was $1,500 …
An Alternative Theory
It's now been a little more than a year since I started working on the Christian "Kit" Martin story. For those of you wanting an update on the book, I can tell you that I do have a rough first draft as well as a completed book proposal. I'll be sending out the book proposal to prospective agents …
The Alibi
The prosecutors in Kit's murder trial had a bizarre strategy. In many ways, they put on more of a defense for Kit than a prosecution. It was the prosecution that introduced DNA evidence that could not tie Kit to the crime. It was the prosecution that put on ballistic experts who could not match a …
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 below, you …
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 Joan's at the Soda Shop where …