NEW AUDIOBOOK AVAILABLE NOW! In THE LEWISTON SHOOTINGS, Robert Conlin Chronicles The Personal Stories Of A Deeply Scarred Community

By Michael Cordova | August 7, 2024

  Never again could anyone say, “It will never happen here.”  Because it did. October 25, 2023 was just an ordinary night in Lewiston, a small, working class city of 37,000 in central Maine. Friends and families had gathered to do what they loved to do with the people they wanted to be with at […]

In Memory of Elizabeth Short, Otherwise Known as “Black Dhalia”

By Joan Renner | July 30, 2024

July 29, 2024 marked the centenary of Elizabeth Short’s birth. Born in Boston, Beth, as she often preferred to be called, was the middle child of Cleo and Phoebe Short. She had four sisters: Virginia, Dorothea, Elnora, and Muriel. In 1930, Cleo’s miniature golf course business tanked. He positioned his car close to a bridge […]

Robert Conlin on Why Our Judicial System Tolerates Misconduct and Negligence 

By Robert Conlin | July 29, 2024

  Like many millions of Americans, I am hooked on true crime stories.  Some see this collective fascination with true crime as an indictment of our current society, but let’s remember that Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood was an international bestseller when it was published nearly 60 years ago. And 40 years before that, the […]