“Eddieland”

Checking through my manuscript of Murder in a Small Town: The Tragic Death of Stacey Burns, I found a minimum of six references to “Eddieland,” all of them directly attributed to Jim Vittum during the time he worked for Ed Burns on a logging operation and...

Anonymity=Safety

Enough people have mentioned this issue to make it public, yet again!  Of course, this post is dealing with the murder of Stacey Burns. I am going to make up a composite comment, based on what I have heard from any number of people. This comment represents no one...

Surprised by the “Killer” question!

My last entry posed a few questions that I would have for the killer of Stacey Burns should he or she have the courage to step forward. I even boosted this post to circulate it to a much wider audience. I’ll admit to being a little surprised that there...

A “Killer” Question!

If asked to think about it, everyone would have an idea what they would like to ask the killer of Stacey Burns if they could do so without any risk. Here’s what I would like to ask him or her if given the chance and I wouldn’t even mind if there were some...

Criminology and Stacey Burns

I assume that the New Hampshire State Police have a trained criminologist as part of their homicide investigation team, or, at the very least, have access to one. I wonder how this expert has viewed the murder of Stacey Burns. Would he (or she) ascribe to the...

What would you do?

Here I sit, with approximately 150+ pages of manuscript and more than 150 pages of notes and messages not used yet. Thus far, it is the “Jim Vittum Story” with a few notable exceptions. He is the only one who has been the supplier of information (copious,...