A Prelude to Murder (cont.)

These two paragraphs complete page one of the first chapter of Murder in a Small Town: The Tragic Death of Stacey Burns. Stacey Burns could not have anticipated how the details of this last weekend of her life would be scrutinized through so many avenues, from police...

Murder in a Smalll Town . . .

As promised in the previous post, I will occasionally be sharing small segments of my unfinished and unpublished book, Murder in a Small Town: The Tragic Death of Stacey Burns.  As everyone is aware, this book will never be finished because the...

Eleven Days

It’s been eleven days since I posted the “disillusionment” piece about what appears to be a lack of follow up to a tip about the Stacey Burns case that I sent to the NHSP.  I’ll admit that I didn’t expect any response, not did I expect...

Five Hundred and Fifty

Last time I looked, five hundred and fifty people have read my last post regarding my disappointment/disillusionment that key people in a tip about the Stacey Burns murder I sent to the NHSP early in May had not yet been interviewed.  This is the most in a long time....

Disappointed, Almost Disillusioned

Today, I found out that some people included in a tip about the Stacey Burns murder I sent to the New Hampshire State Police four months ago have not been interviewed. These people are part of  group who I was sure would be contacted as a result of this tip....

Stacey’s “Tipping Point”

We have all experienced “tipping points” in our lives. Stacey Burns no doubt experienced one when she made the decision to divorce her husband. It surely was not a decision made lightly but with careful considerations of all the factors at work in her life...