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Sunday, February 22, 2026
Ep 153 Special Episode- Who I Really Am by John Hinckley Jr & Jason Norman
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Ep 152, 153 & 155! Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber and the Invention of Criminal Profiling by Michael Cannell
The Mad Bomber- Captured!
George Metesky
40-Year old man convicted of killing a woman, UPI.com (Archives), 1981.
A Year to Remember- 1945- Dancing the Jitterbug, YouTube.com, Jan 2026.
California Jubilee in "Let's Twist Again"- Chubby Checker, YouTube.com, 2014.
Eric Rudolph, History, FBI.gov, 2026.
Gerold Frank, The Boston Strangler, Open Road Media, 1967.
James A. Brussel, Casebook of a Crime Psychiatrist, Bernard Geis Associates, 1968.
James A. George, Offender Profiling and Expert Testimony: Scientifically Valid or Glorified Results, Vanderbilt Law Review, 2008.
Jenna, New York Cheese Cake with Strawberry Sauce, Butternut Bakery.com, 2026.
Kirk Yeager Ph.D, Understanding Bombers' Motivation: A Historical Study, Featured Articles, FBI.gov, March 9, 2022.
Mark Safarik, Katherine Ramsland, Spree Killers: Practical Classifications for Law Enforcement and Criminology, CRC Press, Oct. 18, 2018.
Michael Cannell, Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling, Minotaur Books, April 25, 2017.
Michael Cannell, Unmasking the Mad Bomber, Smithstonian.com, April 2017.
Michael Greenburg, The Mad Bomber of New York: The Extraordinary True Story of the Manhunt That Paralyzed a City, Union Square Press, NYC, April 5, 2011.
Richard Gonzales et al, Austin Bomber suspect, Mark Anthony Conditt, left a 'confession' before standoff, Capradio, March 20, 2018.Wall Street Bombing of 1920, HISTORY-Famous cases and Criminals, FBI.org, Jan 2026.
Walter C. Langer, A Psychological Analysis of Adolph Hitler: His life and legend, CIA.gov, 2025.
Feb 2026 Deadly Route by Karen DeVanie and Anne Varner - A Review by Jill of the Murder Shelf Book Club Podcast
The incredible dynamic duo is back with their second book in the 'Say My Name Series', titled Deadly Route. Do not overlook that first sentence; the key phrase is “say my name.” Karen
DeVanie and Anne Varner are dedicated to honoring the victims of crimes that occurred in their
hometown of Franklin, Virginia, which has profoundly shaped the sisters' personalities and love of
true crime.
In this novel, the authors present the story from the perspectives of characters Georgia,
Olive, and Toby. Through their gripping internal monologues, readers are drawn into themes of
optimism, intervention, and the menacing figure known as ‘The Savage.’ With exquisite
foreshadowing, we realize that The Savage will eventually intersect with someone or something, creating a growing tension that leaves readers eagerly anticipating what will happen next as the characters go about their daily lives, unaware of the devastation barreling toward them.
Georgia stood on the brink of her hopes and dreams, the eternal optimist who joyfully embraced the
milestones of young adulthood: love, marriage, and career. The loyal friend, Olive, who takes on a
protective role, remaining devoted, despite not always understanding the choices made. Toby, often
misunderstood and struggling with even the smallest social interactions, navigated the tumultuous
waters of life, experiencing fluctuating periods of isolation and anger.
I became so engrossed in the
story that I finished Deadly Route in under 4 hours; I couldn't put it down! I felt
as if I was part of the unfolding scenes, seeing through the characters’ eyes and weighing their
reactions and responses.
At the end of this poignant book, we discover the true story that inspired the novel: the callous
murder of Theresa Yvonne “Terry” Brickey Brantley, a beloved local who tragically lost her life at the
age of 24.
The authors' passion for justice is evidenced by the attention to detail that characterizes the Say My Name Series. The authors and hosts of the Sugar-Coated Murder podcast also share an uplifting chocolate cake recipe that will impress. As warmer weather approaches, I highly recommend bringing "Deadly Route" to the beach, pool, or patio chair. It is a guaranteed winner that you will want to discuss with friends and family. Add this one to your murder shelf.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
BOOK REVIEW: INCENDIARY: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, & the Investion of Criminal Profiling by Michael Cannell 1/26
BUY MICHAEL CANNELL'S BOOK- Incendiary ON AMAZON!
MICHAEL CANNEL'S BOOK/INFORMATION SITE
Be sure to listen to the Murder Shelf Book Club Podcast's trilogy on this amazing book, Ep 153, 154, & 155!
If you have a passion for history and true crime, revel in serial killer documentaries, and hold a fascination for the FBI's Behavior Analysis Unit, then this book is an absolute must-read! My long-standing curiosity about the Mad Bomber case led me to Michael Cannell's captivating narrative, and it answered all my questions in the most satisfying way. The research in this work flows effortlessly, painting each paragraph with vivid details that engage and enthrall the reader.
Every individual featured in the book is portrayed with depth, drawing us into their experiences as the story unfolds. With a non-linear structure, the narrative centers on the bombings while elegantly weaving in critical themes, including mental health and schizophrenia in the 1950s, the complex mindset of a psychiatrist striving to comprehend the criminal mind, the daunting responsibilities of bomb squad detectives, and the intricate relationship between law enforcement and the press. These threads come together to form a rich tapestry of storytelling that enchants and captivates. As the host of the Murder Shelf Book Club podcast, which highlights outstanding true crime literature, I wholeheartedly recommend "Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber, and the Invention of Criminal Profiling." This book isn't just a read; it's an experience that will linger in your mind long after you turn the last page.
Monday, January 19, 2026
Book Review- RIDERS ON THE STORM BY SHERRI KUKLA
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Riders on the Storm: Based on a True Story by Sherri Kukla
Carl Mosser, Find-a-Grave.com, Jan. 2025.
Monday, December 22, 2025
Ep 146: Chasing Down the Zombie Hunter by Troy Hillman
CHASING DOWN THE ZOMBIE HUNTER
By Troy A. Hillman
Buy Chasing Down the Zombie Hunter on Amazon!

CHART: SEXUAL MURDER
EVIDENCE - MURDERS OF BROSSO AND BERNAS
SOURCES
The True Crime Story of Bryan Patrick Miller- AKA Zombie Hunter, Cold Cases Matter, 2025.














































































