by Jeffrey Siger | Mar 1, 2020 | Blog Article, True Crime
Musings from Cassandra: Could the West Have Anticipated this Crisis? Joseph Stalin is quoted as saying, “The death of one man is a tragedy; the death of millions is a statistic.” Today he might say, “The death of one Iranian General sucks up the headlines, leaving...
by Henry Schlesinger and Robert Wallace | Feb 21, 2020 | True Crime
Spy Sites of New York; A Guide to the Region’s Secret History by H. Keith Melton and Robert Wallace with Henry Schlesinger chronicles espionage history in America’s leading city. During the Revolutionary War battles between the British and the Patriots for control of...
by Henry Schlesinger and Robert Wallace | Feb 18, 2020 | Blog Article, True Crime
In their newly released book, Spy Sites of New York; A Guide to the Region’s Secret History, intelligence historians H. Keith Melton and Robert Wallace with Hnry Schlesinger document the tradecraft used by Anna Chapman and other Russian spies to create identities and...
by Patricia Gibney | Feb 18, 2020 | True Crime
Shake the branches of family trees—you never what you might find… When writing about crime and serial killers, I usually delve into the characters’ family, upbringing and environment to discover the root of their evil. In my books, I like to have a link to their...
by Katherine Ramsland | Feb 15, 2020 | True Crime
The Anatomy of a Serial Killer (Author Katherine Ramsland took some time out of her busy schedule to talk to us about the anatomy, the behaviors and the pathology of serial killers) TSM: When did you first get interested in this subject? KR: My initial interest came...
by Bernard Schaffer | Feb 14, 2020 | Blog Article, True Crime
Frederick Porter Wensley, Jack the Ripper, and Why You Never Want to be Second on the Stair Tower One of my favorite books on criminal investigations is nearly a century old. 40 YEARS OF SCOTLAND YARD was published in 1931 by Chief Constable Frederick Porter...