We had a nice time at the library in Howard City last night

Thanks so much to Cricket, Cheryl and the crew at the Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library in Howard City, Michigan, for hosting myself and my collaborator, Dr. Gerald Cliff, yesterday evening, to discuss the cases of convicted serial killers John Eric Armstrong and Benjamin ("Tony") Atkins. And thanks to all who came out -- we got some good questions, and it's wonderful to see that the book "The 'Baby Doll' Serial Killer" is carried there at the library.




I'll be posting video clips of Gerry's talk on my YouTube channel, so check that out. They'll be dropping on Fridays for the next few weeks. Gerry explained the background of the interagency Violent Crime Task Force that worked the Armstrong case back in 2000, how it came about, and how he came to lead it, then he discussed when the case came on the radar of Detroit Police: The day that three women were discovered at the railroad tracks at Military and John Kronk streets.

Now it's off to the Michigan History Author Symposium at the Battle Creek Regional History Museum this Saturday!

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