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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Take a Thrilling Leap into the Unknown and Celebrate!
This is about the time that we take a good look at what we have done, what we want to do, make some plans or resolutions, and then we make a few changes for a brand new year. It is … Continue reading
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Two Women in California Fight Off Intruder
As I was skimming through the news during a quiet moment of the holiday celebrations this week, I found a story out of my home state of California that caught my interest. In Harbison County, a small town in the … Continue reading
Serial Killer was Addicted to Pleasure of Hunting and Killing
When a young man sits in a police interrogation and admits to killing multiple people, one of the questions naturally raised from such a confession is – Why? The search for this answer is what drives criminal psychologists to further … Continue reading
Thriller Thursday Guest — Author C.J. West
Aside from the weekend, Thriller Thursday is my favorite day of the week. Today, I have a special guest, C.J. West, with his latest book Dinner at Deadman’s. A great read with a quirky main character, lots of humor, and … Continue reading
These Shoplifters Take Requests
As a criminology academic, I love learning about new ways that criminals are using technology to commit their illegal deeds and, concerning more noble pursuits, how law enforcement is using some of these same advances to bring the criminals to … Continue reading
Are You a Word Wrangler or a Sentence Slinger?
We have an amazing language with an abundance of words. In fact, people who learn English as a second language often comment that was have so many words to learn and some have several meanings and spellings to certain ones. … Continue reading
























