Thought I'd chime in here with my experience. I've known sociopaths to plead guilty to avoid the death penalty.
I sat in a courtroom while another sociopath entered a guilty plea while the jury pool was gathered waiting for selection. He was not up for the death penalty but he did get a...
Just wanted to clarify: I did not write the Diane and Terri blog post:
http://womenincrimeink.blogspot.com/2010/09/diane-and-terri.html
I am one of the founding members of Women in Crime Ink but it is not my personal blog. That is located at http://dianefanning.blogspot.com
I think the...
I'm not a really good judge of my own books but my agent and my editor at St. Martin's Press say that my Anthony book, MOMMY'S LITTLE GIRL, is my best true crime book yet. But right now, I am thinking more about my book released yesterday, A POISONED PASSION, about a veterinarian who gave her...
When I was much younger, I thought PR was a cool profession. As I've gotten older, it seems more and more like an acting job where lies are legion. Not my cup of tea.
Probably not. I did not expect to speak with Jose anyway. And I imagined if Casey did speak to me, it would be in opposition to her attorney's advice. At some point, I'll probably have to listen to her chew me out. And be embarrassed when she calls the senior editor and rages at him.
But...
I was really surprised because I actually jumped through her little hoops and contacted her about the Nowak book rather than trying weasel my way around her. She returns my professional courtesy with a rant. Not very PR-ish if you ask me.
I know Marti. She yelled at me when she found at I was writing a book about Lisa Nowak. Then she called my publisher, St. Martin's Press and gave them grief, too.
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