W.A. Winter
is the pen name of William Swanson, a Minneapolis journalist and author, who has written extensively over the past several decades about crime, law enforcement, and the courts. He’s the author of three true-crime books, one of which was the basis of a recent Investigation Discovery Network docudrama and is currently optioned for film. Under the pen name W.A. Winter, he has recently published three suspense novels as e-books:
See You/See Me, Handyman, and
Wolfie s Game Now, under his pen name, he continues to bring high suspense to thriller fans with his April 20, 2021 release
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2007 Cold Case Of Missing Boise Man Featured On ID Network
In 2007, an American Falls man who was living in Boise disappeared under very suspicious circumstances. The case has been featured in a true crime episode on the Investigation Discovery Network. Someone out there knows what happened.
On February 11, 2007, an Idaho man who was working as a roofer for a family business was supposed to be headed to a friend s home to chat about an upcoming hunting trip. Aside from a couple of unanswered calls placed from his cell phone the day he went missing, he hasn t made contact with friends or family since.
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Joe Exotic: New evidence was part of pardon application presented to White House
New evidence has been sent to the outgoing Trump administration for their consideration when deciding whether to grant a pardon to Joe Exotic, made famous last year by a Netflix documentary.
By: WFTS Staff
and last updated 2021-01-19 11:23:25-05
TAMPA, Fla. â New evidence has been sent to the outgoing Trump administration for their consideration when deciding whether to grant a pardon to Joe Exotic â the imprisoned former zoo owner and made famous last year by Netflix docuseries Tiger King.
People close to the reality TV star â who was convicted in a murder-for-hire plot and several violations of the endangered species act â say that his legal team has obtained audiotapes they hope will free Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage.