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Award Winning Thriller Dead Game Visited Some Great Blogs Today

Synopsis: In this Video Game, ‘Game Over’ Means You’re Dead In her independent efforts to catch child killers, Emily Stone discovers the evidence that the cops can’t—or won’t—uncover. Now, this covert investigator is back on the hunt for the world’s … Continue reading

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Obsessed with Books at an Early Age

Many of my early childhood memories involve all of the great books that I had the opportunity to read.  I was a typical kid who loved to be outdoors whenever I could, but I loved my weekly visits to the … Continue reading

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What Makes a Terrifying Villain?

Why serial killers?  I’ve been asked this question many times about my thrillers.  Why write about serial killers?  The very words “serial killer” scares me.  It conjures up images of a madman wielding an ax coming after me in the dead … Continue reading

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Following the Hectic Roadmap of Bloodstain Patterns

I find it absolutely fascinating how bloodstain patterns are interpreted and examined to help solve a crime.  This can answer so many questions on where the perpetrator was standing, how tall the perpetrator was, weapon used, and how the crime … Continue reading

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Crime Mapping and Law Enforcement — Putting the Pieces Together

A complex and growing problem among our civilized society has been the cause and effect of crime.  Three basic issues have been addressed and debated: how to prevent crime, how to combat crime, and how to punish for the criminal … Continue reading

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Fingerprints — Important Piece of Evidence

Fingerprints have been studied for uniqueness, identification and criminal importance for more than one hundred years.  The significance of fingerprints and the criminal justice system can’t be undervalued; they can implicate the guilty by linking a criminal to the victim … Continue reading

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13 Little Known Facts About Author Jennifer Chase

  “Curiosity is often that annoying voice in my head.  I always want to know why or what happened…” It’s friday before a nice long 3-day weekend.  I thought I’d lighten things up a bit with some fun.  Actually, poking fun … Continue reading

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