This morning, my hat’s off to The Seattle Times. A story I read on that newspaper’s Web site last evening was still very much on my mind as I drove in this morning’s rush hour traffic in Tucson.
I never expected the story to grab my attention in the fashion it ultimately did. You [...]
Would your local media have chased this one?
by Mark Horner on 29. Jan, 2008 in Curtis Williams, Jeremiah Pharms, News, reporting, Rick Neuheisel, Seattle Times, true crime, University of Washington, Victory and Ruins
Freed Washington killer says he's headed to Arizona.
by Mark Horner on 22. Jan, 2008 in Andress Decision, Francis Stubberfield, News, podcasts, Ross Renecker, Scott Stubberfield, Seattle, Supreme Court, true crime, Washington, Yakima
LISTEN TO INTERVIEW & HEAR WHY VICTIM’S SON SAYS PEOPLE MUST BE CONCERNED
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61-year-old Ross Renecker’s violent criminal history dates back to his boyhood days. But it was a 1977 murder that put him behind bars for three decades. His victim was a single mother of three whom Renecker abducted from [...]
Attempting to Podcast…
by Mark Horner on 11. Jan, 2008 in News, podcasts, Safford, Stevo Forbrick, true crime, Wal-Mart
AUDIO
mp3 version: “Alert Wal-Mart workers help nab child porn suspect”
iTunes version (m4a)
This is very much an “experiment” on my part, but I believe I have just successfully created a podcast. An old trick for many of you, I’m sure. But here I am, jumping into the fray.
Now, I’m going to attempt to post [...]
Alert Wal-Mart workers help police nab man with child porn
by Mark Horner on 10. Jan, 2008 in News, Safford, Stevo Forbrick, true crime
by Mark Horner
(Safford, Arizona) The man who drove the unusually long van (it takes up two parking spaces) was not unfamiliar to workers in the photo department at the Wal-Mart store on south 20th Avenue in this rural mining and farming town. The middle-aged man had visited this store several times before.
Two employees now [...]
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