Apr 13, 2017 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
Regarding my last post, if something is lacking, such as admissible evidence, does that mean that there might be inadmissible evidence? Just wondering . . .what if there is evidence that because of some legal issue is not admissible in a court? We’ve all heard...
Feb 14, 2017 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
On Sunday, I received via e-mail a copy of a petition containing fifteen pages of comments and questions regarding the murder of Stacey Burns with the request to comment and forward to any official offices I felt might react to the points raised in that document. I am...
Jan 27, 2017 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
So, 103 days and counting . . . Heard from one respondent who is on board with a protest/demonstration. So far, silence from others who I thought would think this was a great idea. My bet right now? The murder of Stacey Burns will never be “solved” even...
Jan 17, 2017 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
It was unfair to begin the countdown to the eighth anniversary of Stacey Burns’ murder on a Friday before a long weekend. So, we can be certain that tomorrow, the investigation will resume in earnest. Tomorrow, Tuesday, January 17, will be Day 112 before that...
Oct 15, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
Our good Canadian friends often ask how the Stacey Burns murder case is coming as they are well aware of the long time I’ve been working on Murder in a Small Town: The Tragic Death of Stacey Burns. Lately, they have been asking an additional rhetorical question...
Sep 30, 2016 | Murder In a Small Town|Uncategorized
“The loss of such a worthwhile person in a world that cries out for compassionate people remains a question that I hope and pray I’ll have answered some day. Until then, memories will have to suffice . . .” This quote is taken from my book, The Week...