Sep 22, 2014 | Murder In a Small Town
What individual or group do you think is most likely being laughed at by the murderer of Stacey Burns? Is five years (plus) time enough to say that it is quite possible that this killer will never see the inside of a courtroom, let alone the inside of a jail, or...
Sep 11, 2014 | Murder In a Small Town
Because many readers of this blog do not always see all of the replies, I am quoting one from Jim Vittum below. I have no reason to question its authenticity but the content is extremely unnerving. What do you think? If what this “retired MCU (which I assume...
Sep 10, 2014 | Murder In a Small Town
Here is another quote from the article in the New Hampshire Business Review of March 3, 2009. This quote is a reference to the shooting death of a Hooksett man in 1985. “That case is no different from others we have. The reason that one got solved is because the...
Sep 8, 2014 | Murder In a Small Town
The murderer of Stacey Burns has to believe that he/she has gotten away with committing that horrendous crime. My readers are likely becoming weary of my harping on this subject but the frustration keeps me coming back to it. Could this be the reason? On March 3,...
Sep 4, 2014 | Murder In a Small Town
This book took nine years to write and it is only 130 pages in length. Why? The subject matter was so powerful that more time was spent in tears than were spent writing. I wrote two long novels in less time than it took to write this book about the sudden death of...
Sep 2, 2014 | Murder In a Small Town
This is not a startling revelation but if one considers the source, it will assume much more credibility. Two days ago, I had a conversation with a friend of ours from our church here in Arizona. He is a retired homicide detective; actually he headed a state police...