I've done Durst, I've done the Menendez bros, I've done BTK and the Golden State killer. I've covered Bundy (duh), Cunanan, the Dating Game Killer, and even the lesser-known John Edward Robinson, who killed at least three people, but as an Eagle Scout in 1957, sang for Queen Elizabeth. As the Senior Writer for ABC's iconic 20/20 for over a decade, I've become an expert on murder. And we haven't just done the big names: if a husband or wife did it, we've "done it" too. With our audience-driven mission of covering true crime, we've pretty much done them all. But until writing my novel Rules for Being Dead, I had never written about the mysterious death of my mother-quite possibly at the hands of my father. My first true crime.
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