Remember this post about the two ten-year-old boys who led a toddler out of a Liverpool, England mall, tortured and eventually killed him? One of those men is being set free. Again. Jon Venables and Robert Thompson received life sentences after the horrifying 1993 murder, but were paroled in 2001. Like Mary Bell, they were … Read the rest →
Since its release on April 8, TIN GOD hit the Hot New Releases list in two separate categories and already has 26 Five-Star Reviews. Here’s a sample for you! Jaymee went back to scrubbing the table. Her fingernails dug into the Formica. “Detective Charles had more questions for me. He offered a ride, I took … Read the rest →
It’s finally here! My second mystery/suspense, TIN GOD is now live on Amazon for Kindle or paperback. The Kindle Book Review called TIN GOD “an emotionally charged, thought provoking, stunning mystery suspense,” and my wonderful advanced readers have fallen in the love with the book. Thank you all for your support and encouragement! Click on … Read the rest →
Since my upcoming mystery/suspense novel, TIN GOD, deals with religion and betrayal in the deep south, today we’re talking about the unidentified serial killer known as Bible John. Between 1968 and 1969 in Glasgow, Scotland, three young women were murdered after meeting a mysterious man at the Barrowland Ballroom. Victims 25-year-old Patricia Docker was found … Read the rest →
Okay, so it’s not true crime. It’s my very own mystery in Mississippi. Tin God’s release date is April 8th, and I’m excited to give you the exclusive cover reveal by Night Owl Reviews. The inspiration for Tin God’s cover Tin God is set in the fictional town of Roselea, Mississippi, modeled after Natchez. It’s … Read the rest →
On Tuesday, T.J. Lane, 18, was sentenced to three life sentences for shooting three students to death in an Ohio high school cafeteria after pleading guilty for the February 2012 shootings at Chardon High School. Instead of showing any remorse–either real or a fake attempt for the chance of a lesser sentence–Lang wore a t-shirt … Read the rest →
Today’s Thriller Thursday is about history-one of my favorite topics. March is a month full of interesting criminal history, and here are a few of the events that stand out to me. On a side note, today is Einstein’s birthday. Happy 134th! This Month in Criminal History March 1, 1932: Charles Lindbergh’s son is kidnapped … Read the rest →
Yes, you read that right. No, it’s not a typo. Between 1964-65, six women were murdered, their bodies found around the Thames River. All were prostitutes. All had been strangled and left naked. Because of their locations and similarity to the Jack the Ripper case, the unidentified assailant was given the nicknamed Jack the stripper. … Read the rest →
First off, I’m sorry for the Thriller Thursday fail last week. Jury duty derailed me, and I just wasn’t able to get it done. I did learn a lot, however, and I’m really grateful for the experience. Anyway, I wanted to do something special for those of you who’ve been reading my posts since the … Read the rest →
The FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list is something most of us are familiar with. It’s comprised of the worst of the worst, and is usually posted in any government facility, including the post office. The list originated in 1949 when FBI Boss J. Edgar Hoover had a conversation with William Kinsey Hutchinson about how … Read the rest →
Stacy Green is the best selling author of psychological thrillers and mystery with a dash of romance. As a stay at home mom, she's blessed with making writing a full-time career. She lives in Iowa with her supportive husband, daughter, and their three fur-babies.