Mar 2, 2016 | Cracks in the Wall|Uncategorized
For a change, this post has nothing to do with the Stacey Burns murder. It has to do with my grandson, Ben. With apologies to Art Linkletter, I do agree with his famous cliché that kids do say the darndest things. With Ben, I will change that to kids say great things....
Feb 28, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
I guess my mention of not seeing much “fire in the eyes” of those seeking justice for Stacey Burns struck a chord, or, more likely, a nerve with some folks. Here is my definition of fire in the eyes. As always, feel free to comment, disagree, or agree as...
Feb 27, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
Face the fact in the killing of Stacey Burns- Justice has been delayed. The major question is whether that delay means that justice will be denied. This will be brief. The decision between justice delayed or justice denied rests with two groups: Law enforcement or...
Feb 22, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town
Who killed Stacey Burns? Correspondents in my blog, interviewees, and personal contacts through e-mails and phone calls have left me with these possibilities, all of which have no doubt been thoroughly investigated by the authorities in their relentless search for...
Feb 16, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
Looking for an interesting topic to research? Try “alibi defense.” As I researched this topic for my current novel, I couldn’t help but be struck by its application to the Stacey Burns murder trial, if there ever should be one. Basically, this...