Writing in the Heartland

While my about-to-launch podcast, bookCASE, is interview-centric, I still found myself doing a lot of interesting research for the first episode. Consider this. When you look at the Wikipedia page for Welch, Oklahoma, the section labeled “History” features 10 lines. The section labeled “Bible/Freeman Kidnappings and Murders” has 11. We all know about the inaccuracy …

New Bonus Episode

Circle City Crime live at the Vogue Theater! Ronnie Roberts was a good kid, a good employee, and a good boyfriend. One Sunday night in 1973 he went missing, and two days later his body was found near the wooded shore of a reservoir more than 30 miles away from where he was last seen. …

The “WHY” Behind bookCASE

April 29, 2019 — that’s the day the first episode of my first podcast, Circle City Crime, was released. The goal, if I’ve not articulated it well enough publicly, was to shine light on unsolved Indiana cases with years of public misinformation. The goal was never to compete with major podcasting conglomerates, come to the …

13 Christmas Gifts for your Favorite True Crime Fan

Have someone in your life that loves True Crime? Here are 13 gifts that to die for this holiday season. We didn’t write that pun on purpose, but we’re going to leave it there. We earn a small amount from qualifying purchases, but it does not cost you any more. A daily fix of true …

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