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Serial Killer in Indiana Proudly Shares His Evil Deeds through a Tattoo

The sentencing hearing for an admitted serial killer is underway in Indiana. William Clyde Gibson pleaded guilty to strangling Stephanie Kirk two and half years ago, before violating and then burying her body in a shallow grave in his yard. … Continue reading

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Are Female Serial Killers More Shocking Than Men Who Commit the Same Acts?

Let’s say that for some reason you are sitting in a criminal psychology class and the teacher scrawls one statement across the chalkboard that is to serve as the one essay topic for your final exam: Describe a serial killer. … Continue reading

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Forensics – The Past Meets the Present

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Here are some fun facts about forensics. It is often thought that police forensics has been a relatively new contribution to interpreting, reconstructing, and solving crimes in our society.  Quite the contrary, police forensics,…

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Are We Soon Going to See Robocop for Real?

If you are familiar with any of my books, you know that I have a strong interest in the way that technology can be used within law enforcement to track and capture criminals. In my novels, vigilante detective Emily Stone … Continue reading

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HEATING UP with a New Book Release: DEAD BURN, An Emily Stone Thriller

***OFFICIAL BOOK RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT*** From the Award Winning EMILY STONE THRILLER SERIES comes a new serial killer crime novel: Terrified California residents face the shocking dilemma of yet another serial killer roaming freely in their neighborhoods. However, this time it … Continue reading

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Putting all the Pieces Together to Write a Novel

I love puzzles – especially jigsaw puzzles.  I just finished this beautiful, 1000-piece puzzle of Yosemite (shown above) with the help of my husband.  I find it relaxing and fun, and it takes my mind off of the current novel I’m … Continue reading

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How to Avoid the Mayhem of Redundant Words?

We all have a safety net of our own unique vocabulary.  These are the words that we’re comfortable with and they help to define our emotions, thoughts, and desires.  You could say that our comfortable word choices helps to define … Continue reading

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