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Is This Man Sincere?

A man opened fire at the Holocaust museum a little over a week ago now and killed a security guard. He left a little boy without a father. The killer was 88-year old white supremacist, James W. von Brunn. His son, Eric, spoke out to Good Morning America this week.

James von Brunn's Son: 'Unforgivable' @ Yahoo! Video
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Read moreOne reader has commented that the son, Eric, is a difficult read. He doesn’t show any emotions.

I’ll post my thoughts in the comments section here in a few days. Don’t forget to check back! I’ve posted my thoughts on Sandra Boss in the comment section of that post, if you have interest.

If you have Kindle…

…you will now be able to read Eyes for Lies on it!

Sandra Boss

Do you believe her? Read more about Sandra Boss here (if you aren’t familiar with her). Check back in this comment section for my thoughts later this week.

Thanks, Christine, for the video link!

My Thoughts on Matt Baker

If you watched 48 Hours last night, they re-ran the story of Kari and Matt Baker and added an update at the end. Several people have e-mailed asking my thoughts.

Here are all of my thoughts on the case. Scroll to the bottom to read the first post.

Two Cases: You Decide

I have been struggling about how to classify two cases lately. The first case is Daniel Wade Moore. He was tried three times for the murder of Karen Tipton. In the first trial, he was convicted and sentenced to death, but that was overturned. The second trial ended with a hung jury, and last time around he was set free and found innocent. I wrote my first opinion about the case after the first trial was overturned here. Now, today, Moore is a free man.

Read moreThis case is not cut and dry, even though I feel justice was finally served. I did not believe Moore committed this crime long before he was set free, but I am not sure how we should classify this case. I am looking for your help. What do you think?


The second case is regarding the Stanley sisters, Erin and Kelly, from Indiana. Both girls, who were teenagers, ended up dead six days apart. Both girls died at home when their parents were present. Both girls died at night. In a surprise twist, the boyfriend of Erin, who died first, James McFarland, was charged with murdering both girls yet McFarland wasn’t even known to be at the house when Kelly died. He was in the bedroom with Erin when he realized she wasn’t breathing right and summons for help. The arrest was shocking and didn’t make any sense, and I stood firm on that from the beginning, even though I never saw McFarland speak publicly. You can read my thoughts on the case here (scroll down to read my first post). In 2007, when McFarland was arrested, I spoke out about my concern. In a strange twist, in early 2009, he was released and all charges were dropped.

How should we classify this case?