Post Two: The Tale Of The Skeletons In The Cave On Red Hill and the Red-haired Policeman

By Steve Jackson | June 5, 2015

Learn More About NecroSearch International’s Involvement In The Search for the Romanovs In NO STONE UNTURNED And Check Back Here For More Of “From Russia With Love” I’ve left for the first leg of my journey to join the expedition to Perm, Russia and our search for the Grand Duke Mikhail and his secretary Brian. I’m […]

What It’s really Like Writing True Crime (Part 2): Kevin Sullivan on Regret and Remembering Victims of Violent Crime

By Kevin Sullivan | June 4, 2015

In my last post we discussed the mechanics of writing true crime. They’re tried and true and for those wanting to write in this genre, it’s a road map to creating something worth selling. It’s a systematic way of doing things that will lead you on a road to success; provided, of course, that you […]

What it’s really like writing true crime (Part 1): Kevin Sullivan on Digesting Case Files

By Kevin Sullivan | June 2, 2015

    The first person to arrive at the Bauer residence was Officer Jack Kendrick, a nine-year veteran of the Louisville Police Department. As soon as he parked his cruiser in front of the house, he noticed a man walking down the driveway toward him. There were no outside lights turned on, and in the […]