After sorenson to pull him over on a remote desert road next to announce off a feel for reckless driving on a hot summer day. In 1994 at about noon. I live alone in a rural location, kueck wrote in a statement. And now i fear for my safety. Now again, youll have to read this chapter to find out exactly what happens after sorenson continues to approach donald kuecks trailer. I will say this. As he turned down the driver, Deputy Sorenson, we dont know whether or not he looked over to his right and saw this grave that kueck had been taking come and if he did see at what he thought about it, if anything your 80s stop . You know, ponder, keep going . Nobody knows. Its one of the more mysterious elements of the story. As i said, this is determined by someone who did dig the grave and to the town with them. So the neighborhood called Deputy Sorenson complaining about his squad heard the shots and called police, and thats what kicked off this manhunt, the sirens and the launch of the sirens th
was 14 so the moment i got my green card, the whole world just opened up to me and there were so many possibilities that came my way. i was able to jump on them because they had a green card and i would really love to see this happen through the dreamers, for us to give them that chance to pursue their dreams, and to also get back to society. because, they will pay everything back. the way i have been paying back, through my writing, through all the work that i do so i want to see that happen for them. we have been talking with reyna grande, the distance between us a memoir, a simon & schuster title and and you are watching booktv on c-span two. up next deanne stillman reports on the largest manhunt in cover history after this is just over an hour. [applause] that was a really nice introduction and i want to say a big thank you to debbie, debbie kross and trudy mills and you all have been such great supporters of my work and the literary community. it s really nice an
i recommend to my students they watch book tv every weekend. i d like to thank all of you for coming out tonight. it means a lot to me. it s a beautiful evening, and hot out. not unlike the weather that was in play on the when the incident i write about in my new book, desert wreck conning took place. i want to tell you about how and why i came to write this book. and i i was visiting a man at his home in the antelope valley. it s like the kooky cousin who lives in the closet that nobody wants to talk about. it s mostly desert, and we were visiting, mark and i, and i was in the middle of finishing up my previous book, mustang and also working on another project about the antelope valley, and suddenly it was high noon and baking, and suddenly we heard all these sirens screeching into the desert, and not like one or two or five but dozens and dozens and dozens, and even for that area, where sound where you hear everything because sound travels, you know, very great