I am sure that we all want to see justice done to sex offenders. I have focused several storylines in my novels about those who commit such…
I am sure that we all want to see justice done to sex offenders. I have focused several storylines in my novels about those who commit such…
Added by Jennifer Chase on June 7, 2012 at 2:41am — No Comments
We’ve all heard the saying ‘life imitating art’ and it definitely fits some instances. I’d like to think that we’ve only scratched the surface of original fiction stories, but sometimes reality beats us to the punch.
I’m going to take you back a few years, before I wrote my first crime fiction novel…
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One of the most interesting aspects of studying criminal behavior and criminology is finding out why and how criminals commit a specific crime. It is the complicated task of finding out what makes an individual tick by learning more about their criminal pattern of behavior in the process.…
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I’ve been a big fan of all types of horror stories throughout my life. I love to write thrillers and will always stay true to them, but I’d also like to branch out into another genre – horror suspense.
I’ve just released a short story on Amazon:…
Added by Jennifer Chase on May 16, 2012 at 5:01am — 2 Comments
It is often thought that police forensics has been a relatively new contribution to interpreting, reconstructing, and solving crimes in our society. Quite the contrary, police forensics, or more accurately described as forensic science, has been a part of history for more than a hundred…
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Calling all CSI lovers out there, I’ve got a challenge for you.
I love finding interesting tidbits and fun facts when I’m researching for my books. I came across a ten-question quiz related to crime. I or should I say, Emily Stone missed one – number #9.
These are actually tough. Try your luck and see how well you know crime history. I’ve posted the answers at the…
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It’s no secret that my primary interest is in the mind of a criminal – more specifically, the mind of a serial killer as well as the behavioral aspects of a crime scene.
My latest crime thriller Dark Mind delves deeper into the psyche of a serial killer known only as Keo to readers until his identity is…
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Writing crime fiction is a passion and I enjoy every aspect of creating a story – even research and rewrites. It’s wonderful when readers take the time to comment or leave a review of…
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There are forensic scientists discovering and applying new scientific techniques to help solve new cases and uncovering clues in cold…
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Research doesn’t have to be like a rabid animal trying to take a bite out of your backside. Make peace with it; in fact, make best friends with it.
Research is Phase Two of my outlining stage. I consider myself lucky because I love to conduct research. Let’s face it, you can learn something that you didn’t know when you woke up that morning. How cool is that?
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Interestingly, we have a difficult time wrapping our minds around the fact that there have been “female” serial killers throughout history. Many times these fiendish femme fetales have had a different approach to offing their unsuspecting victims such as with poison, suffocation, and even starvation as opposed to shootings, knifings, and blunt force traumas…
Added by Jennifer Chase on February 28, 2012 at 8:39am — No Comments
I receive many questions about the heroine in my Emily Stone Thriller Series. I thought it might be fun to ask her a few questions. She was my inspiration and creation after a personal experience with a real psychopath. But enough about me, let us ask…
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With the advancements in computer technology today, many improvements have been made in the law enforcement community for police related investigations. The technology hasn’t caught up to the fascinating and lightening speeds of popular television shows, but nonetheless there are some amazing forensic developments. It is good news for us, but bad news for the criminals.
Can we solve…
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Have you ever been confronted with a decision as to whether or not you would place yourself in the middle of a dangerous situation in order to stop a criminal? Are you one to try and break up a fight, tackle a fleeing shoplifter, or confront a person who was acting suspiciously? There usually is not…
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With the way that it’s been highlighted on television programs the past several years, you may think that Orange County, California is only…
Added by Jennifer Chase on January 17, 2012 at 6:19am — No Comments
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