Friday, May 15, 2026

SWANS DON'T SWIM IN A SEWER CHANGES THE TRUE CRIME NARRATIVE ~ BOOK REVIEW

 


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Book Review

Melissa Wolfenbarger was murdered, and it took years for this tragedy to be acknowledged. When her family sought help, cold case investigator Sheryl "Mac" McCollum stepped in to assist them in uncovering the truth about what happened to their daughter, who happened to be the child of a serial killer serving a life sentence. 

I have read many true crime books, most of which are written by lawyers, investigators, authors, or journalists. These works typically explore the evidence, interrogations, forensics, and the journey through the court system to achieve justice. This particular book follows that pattern but differs in a significant way. 

From the very beginning, it centers on the family, focusing on Melissa Wolfenbarger's parents and sister. Sheryl encourages readers to look beyond the two-dimensional portrayal of Carl Patton, a serial killer who is also a grieving father of a murdered child. Presenting this perspective is a remarkable achievement and exemplifies the magic of good storytelling. A critical thread throughout the narrative is that Carl Patton committed multiple murders and faced the consequences of his actions. Equally important is the focused effort to gather facts, conduct interviews, and collect evidence to bring Melissa Wolfenbarger’s murderer to justice, all while treating her family with compassion. 


Cold cases are inherently challenging, and this book emphasizes that sharing information with the families at the center of the story is crucial. A simple 20-second update from an investigator or assistant district attorney can have a profound impact on the lives of a victim’s family and dramatically alter their world—a truth that carries significant weight. "Swans Don’t Swim in a Sewer" is a standout piece of literature and deserves a place on the shelves of every true crime enthusiast.



Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Monday, May 4, 2026

EP 164 Dog 'O War by Aphrodite Jones

 



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Diane Alexis Whipple- Wikipedia








Mug Shot Paul Schnieder 




SOURCES

Aphrodite Jones, Dog O'War, April 7, 2026.

David Barry, Descent into Darkness, Southern Poverty Law Center, June 18, 2002.

Jaxon VanDerbeken, S.F. Lawyers Adopt Con Who Bred Killer Dog/Action by animal's keepers stuns state correction officials, SFGate.com, Jan. 31, 2001.

Jaxon VanDerbeken, Prison Gang Duo Linked to Dog that Killed Woman, SFgate.com, Jan. 30, 2001.

Katie Dowd, Woman whose dogs killed Diane Whipple denied parole, Sfgate.com, Feb. 15, 2026. 

Kim Curtis, Evidence Unsealed in Dog-Mauling case, ABCNews.com, March 29, 2001. 

Kim Curtis, Judge Oks bail cut for woman who figures in fatal dog attack, Venture County Star, Sept. 1, 2001.

Lawyer for Knoller asks court to overturn dog-maul murder conviction, Fox2 WKVU, Nov 16, 2015.

Lucia Graves, Two Dogs, a Death, and the Trial that made Kimberly Guilfoyle a Television Star, Medium.com, Nov. 3, 2020.

Man Tied to attack adopted, The Californian, Jan 31, 2001.

Parole denied to attorney serving life sentence in San Francisco dog mauling, Los Angeles Times, Feb 8, 2019.

Ron Harris, Court Hearing Goes to Court, Venture County Star, March, 8, 2001.

The Diane Whipple Case, Dog Bite Law.com, 2026.

Woman gets at least 15 years for fatal dog attack, NBCNews.com, Sept 22, 2008.







Tuesday, April 28, 2026

EP 163: Shadows in Fire by Judith A. Yates

 



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SOURCES


Brian Dwyer, Woman who killed 2 children moved out of prison: 'I'm worried about it,' Onondaga County DA says, Spectrum News1.com, May 14, 2024. 


Megan Coleman, Shirley Winters Sentenced, CYNCentral.com, June 17, 2008.

Shirley Winters Photos, Murderpedia.com, 2026. 


Winters sentenced for son's death, CYNCentral.com, June 17, 2008.



















Monday, April 27, 2026

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Dog O'War by Aphrodite Jones Book Review!

 




A shocking dog mauling that culminates in a horrific death is just the beginning of this harrowing tale. In Dog O’War, Aphrodite Jones delves deep to uncover the chilling circumstances surrounding the presa canario, a rare breed of dog, and reveals how they became a savage tool of death in this tragedy. The plot intertwines with the sinister motives of the Aryan Brotherhood, a ruthless prison gang, driven by white supremacy and greed. Through meticulous research and interviews with the deranged individuals involved, Jones provides a profound, albeit disturbing, perspective on a series of extensive crimes. The story also follows two once-prominent lawyers entangled in this twisted scheme. They manipulate others for gain while themselves being exploited. This ultimately spiraled into an absurd trial that shocks the conscience. By the time I reached page 15, I was utterly captivated, unable to put the book down as I was compelled to uncover the truth.

While the depiction of human behavior can be unsettling, the narrative also reveals positive outcomes that highlight humanity's resilience. It serves as a powerful reminder that even in the darkest circumstances, a silver lining can emerge. I wholeheartedly recommend Aphrodite Jones’s Dog O’War for its compelling narrative, respectful portrayal of the victim, and rigorous research, which collectively illuminate the intricate conditions and consequences at play. As a true crime book podcaster who has read and reviewed hundreds of true crime books, I can confidently say that none have shocked me quite like this tale, where true crime spills over into astonishment and horror.





Friday, April 3, 2026

Ep The Tylenol Murders: A Father's Confession to His Son by Joseph Cibelli

 



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Brenda Coleman, The Dispatch, Sept 30, 1982

Brenda Coleman, Rockford Register Star, Oct 1, 1982

Daily Review Atlas, Oct. 1, 1982

Chicago Tribune, October 2, 1982.

Chicago Tribune, October 2, 1982.


Chicago Tribune, Oct. 10, 1982

Chicago Tribune, May 1, 1983

Rockford Star Register, Sept. 29, 1983

James Lewis's Johnson & Johnson Extortion Letter (WTTW.com


 VICTIM PROFILES



SOURCES

Emilie LeBeau Lucchesi, How the 'Tylenol Murders' Changed Medicine Safety 40 Years Later, Discovery Magazine, July 12, 2023.

Bridget Ganger, Remembering the Victims of the Tylenol Murders, Beyond the Dash, Sept. 29,2021.

Claire Malon, The Tylenol Murders: Where were poisoned bottles purchased?, Chicago Tribune, September 22, 2022.

Eunice Alpasan, As Reporters Revisit the Tylenol Murder 40 years later, New Developments Emerge, WTTW.com Sept. 28, 2022.

'George and the Pharmacist', It's A Wonderful Life (1946), 2016.

Laurel Sweet, Brother of Tylenol victims askes, "Why Them?", Boston Herald, February 6, 2009.

Michael Lee Simpson, Poisoned Pill: My cop dad's deathbed confession to the 7 unsolved Tylenol murders tore me apart- he left key evidence for me to find, The Sun.com, Sept. 28, 2025.

Michael Petros, People, politics, and poison: the Tylenol murders revisited forty years later, School of Public Health, University of Chicago, May 31, 2022.

Revisiting Chicago's Tylenol Murders, Chicago Magazine, Sept. 21, 2012.

Who Committed the Tylenol Murders? After more than 40 years, the case remains unsolved, WTTW.com, 2026.