I was interviewed by a local PBS station about my Gary Grant book, along with another local author, Alice Kinerk.
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I was interviewed by a local PBS station about my Gary Grant book, along with another local author, Alice Kinerk.
Comments closedI recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Talk Radio in the UK. Click the link to listen.
Comments closedHere’s a recent podcast I did with the Domino Effect of Murder podcast.
Comments closedIn 1974, little Siobhan McGuinness, just five-years-old, went missing near an off-ramp to Interstate 90 in Missoula Montana. A few days later, her body, raped and stabbed to death was found.
The anguish for the family of this beautiful child went on for decades.
Detectives, with the assistance of the FBI, recently used Forensic Genealogy to solve her murder. Arkansas resident Richard William Davis, who died before he could be brought to justice, was identified as her killer. Detectives determined that at the time he drove a car that matched the description witnesses had provided. It’s believed he was just passing through Missoula when he spotted Siobhan.
Though they will never see justice done in this case, Siobhan’s surviving family at least now know what happened.
You can read accounts of the case here.
Comments closedI recently sat down with Goulish Tendencies Podcast to discuss Seattle’s Forgotten Serial Killer.
Click here to listen.
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Here’s a recent conversation I had with my friends at Scene of the Crime Podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixln082Gd4Y&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR0LQGeuWn6mADwTedzWcyAnneZ-TxNjaLMDSkFge5nq7lWGOUs3UJEhMXU
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The Sunday Seattle Times did a feature on my book, “Seattle’s Forgotten Serial Killer, Gary Gene Grant.”
Here’s the link to the article.
Comments closedI’m presenting this weekend to a group of Forensic Scientists in India and other international members. It should be interesting.
Comments closedI took part in the in The Scene of the Crime podcast about Ted Bundy and murders that may not have been attributed to him. Check it out.
Comments closedI’m humbled to find my first book “Homicide: The View from Inside the Yellow Tape” listed as one of the best true crime books by True Crime Guide.
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