I just received this email, presumably from a resident of Scotland, who had just read Reasonable Doubt: I have just finished this book tonight. You probably know that in Scots Law we have a third verdict of Not Proven. It is delivered by a jury … [Read more...] about Another verdict possibility? “Not proven”
Columnist Jim Dey writes about “The Unforgiven” case
Few people know Central Illinois better than Jim Dey, the long-time columnist for The Champaign News-Gazette. His usual insight is apparent as he writes about the Clinton Lake drowning … [Read more...] about Columnist Jim Dey writes about “The Unforgiven” case
On “This Is Criminal”
One of the top true crime podcasts focuses on the incident that's the subject of "The Unforgiven". Podcast host and co-creator Phoebe Judge tells the story with the help of my co-author, Edith … [Read more...] about On “This Is Criminal”
The time Arthur Ashe defeated me
The lead story in the sports section of today’s New York Times reminds me of the time I played tennis against Wimbledon singles champion Arthur Ashe. Sort of. Just like I once sang with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Kind of. Today’s Times … [Read more...] about The time Arthur Ashe defeated me
Authors interviewed on “Crime Traveller”
Fiona Guy blogs on "Crime Traveller--one of the top true crime websites. Based in the United Kingdom, she interviewed The Unforgiven co-authors Edith Brady-Lunny and Steve Vogel and offered some thoughts about the book: http://n a fascinating and … [Read more...] about Authors interviewed on “Crime Traveller”
About Dateline’s report on the Zimmerman case
The focus of the June 17, 2019 edition of NBC’s “Dateline” was a Bloomington, Ill., murder case. That meant my The Unforgiven co-author, a newspaper courts and crime reporter at the time, was among the case’s best-informed, objective observers. So … [Read more...] about About Dateline’s report on the Zimmerman case