Late on the afternoon of September 29, 2006, I was on assignment on a business jet flying at 37,000 over the central Amazon in Brazil

Late on the afternoon of September 29, 2006, I was on assignment on a business jet flying at 37,000 over the central Amazon in Brazil
Dan Zupansky interviewed me recently about “Death Sentence: for his popular podcast True Murder.
My first true-crime book, Death Sentence: The Inside Story of the John List Murders, was published in 1990, shortly after the atrocious List had been
“Above Suspicion” seems to be doing pretty well at the multiplexes in Cairo and Doha. I am told August release in the U.S., but no
In the current New Yorker, she writes eloquently about something few people knew: Surviving two brain aneurysms, with major brain surgery between seasons of Game
Year by year, the number of guns found in passengers’ carry-on bags by Transportation Security Agency screeners at airport checkpoints soars, and 2018 was another
Photo, above: Yotel’s crash pad facility at London Gatwick My column on the growing popularity of hotels by-the-hour catering to frazzled travelers as well as
Eagle Films, the Beirut-based Middle Eastern market distributor, has just released its trailer for “Above Suspicion” — with Arabic subtitles. If the producers are smart,
So while we wait for the movie release date, here’s the Italian edition of Above Suspicion. ###
British tabloid newspapers, you know the ones that breathlessly publish reports with photos of the members of the royal family walking their husbands, have been
“Above Suspicion,” the movie, wrapped two years ago last month in the tiny eastern Kentucky mountain town of Harlan. The final day of the three-month