Many levels of fear in Stacey Burns case

Yesterday, as part of a panel on writing an effective memoir, I used a brief example from my experience with writing the story of the Stacey Burns murder. It had to do with reluctant interviewees and why people are sometimes hesitant to share pertinent information....

Agent for Justice-Photo

FINALIST- 2014 New Mexico/Arizona Book Awards- Banquet on November 21 to announce winners in Albuquerque. Second year in a row- Last year, A Favor Returned was a finalist. (Didn’t win )-:)    

Looking Back, Moving Forward

Looking forward to the great panel discussion coming up on Monday at the Joyner Library in Green Valley, AZ from 1-2:30 p.m. “Looking Back, Moving Forward” will feature authors Denise Roessle (left rear in photo) Ethel Lee Miller (right rear) and Duke...

“I know who killed Stacey Burns” (Reprise)

Months(seems like years) ago, I posted a statement on this blog. It could have been attributed to any number of people then and the same holds true today. The NH Attorney General’s office has hinted at it; the police have said it; the family has said...

Murder Scenarios

Several months ago, I mentioned on this blog that the first draft of my book about the Stacey Burns murder case will include five (there could be six) different murder scenarios. Each of them has a different perpetrator and I believe that any one of them is plausible....