John DuMond writes true crime and crime fiction. His stories have appeared in the webzines Jake Magazine, Flashing in the Gutters, DZ Allen’s Muzzle Flash, Powder Burn Flash, Defenestration, and the ebook anthology Discount Noir. He is a veteran of the US Army, the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard. He retired from the Air Guard in 2012. He currently lives in Albany, NY, where he works as an investigator specializing in civil cases.
Hi! I have been quietly, but thoroughly, enjoying your blog; I love reading your posts about American crime stories. So, to share your blog with people who visit my blog, I’ve nominated you for the Liebster Award. I hope you can accept. Either way, you can read about it at http://tkmorin.wordpress.com/awards/ Thanks for keeping us entertained, at the very least! 🙂
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Your “This Day in Crime History” entries are such a great idea! I live in upstate NY, too, but as a current parolee I guess you could say I come from the other side of the fence.
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Thanks, Keri. I’m glad you enjoy them.
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Delighted to find this blog. By the way, here’s a post about my grandmother’s first cousins, who plied their trade in Hells Kitchen in the ’20s. https://gerregan.com/blog/f/baa-baa-black-sheep-a-chat-about-the-mysterious-irwins?blogcategory=Crime+and+Justice
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