Billy Jensen to Release Companion Book to I'll Be Gone In The Dark & More True Crime News
If you've finished reading Michelle McNamara's amazing book I'll Be Gone In The Dark and are hungry for more, then I have good news for you. McNamara's writing partner Billy Jensen is now working on a memoir, Chase Darkness With Me that will also serve as a companion piece to the book he co-authored with McNamara. The book will detail Jensen's relentless work with homicide departments across the country to bring closure to cold cases.
Another memoir in the works is that of child abduction survivor Shasta Groene. Readers may remember in 2005 when the entire nation was both captivated and horrified by the murder of Groene's mother, stepfather, and older brother. The perpetrator, Joseph Duncan, then kidnapped Shasta and her brother Dylan. Duncan later murdered Dylan while on the run. Groene says she is writing her story in an attempt to gain some peace in life, which she certainly deserves. She also hopes to produce a documentary.
If you're a true crime fan who's looking for something a little more lighthearted or just need a laugh, Decider recommends a binge-watch session of the sitcom Trial & Error. The show is described as being to The Staircase what American Vandal is to Making A Murderer.
And if you want to get out of the house, check out the real stories behind true crime scenes you can visit.
Another memoir in the works is that of child abduction survivor Shasta Groene. Readers may remember in 2005 when the entire nation was both captivated and horrified by the murder of Groene's mother, stepfather, and older brother. The perpetrator, Joseph Duncan, then kidnapped Shasta and her brother Dylan. Duncan later murdered Dylan while on the run. Groene says she is writing her story in an attempt to gain some peace in life, which she certainly deserves. She also hopes to produce a documentary.
If you're a true crime fan who's looking for something a little more lighthearted or just need a laugh, Decider recommends a binge-watch session of the sitcom Trial & Error. The show is described as being to The Staircase what American Vandal is to Making A Murderer.
And if you want to get out of the house, check out the real stories behind true crime scenes you can visit.
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