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Sunday, June 27: The A.D.D. Detective

NARY A CROSS WORD, II by Leigh Lundin Last December, Criminal Brief brought you a crossword puzzle inspired by one of our readers, Cate. I know at least one person solved that puzzle.[1] Following is the original wicked puzzle Cate submitted:   1 2 3 4 5       6       7 […]

Posted in The A.D.D. Detective on June 27th, 2010
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Sunday, June 20: The A.D.D. Detective

SPEECH IS FREE Recording it isn’t. by Leigh Lundin In the early dawn, police burst into the home of Maryland Air National Guard Staff Sergeant Anthony Graber, frightening his parents, his wife, and his two young children. In the course of the hour and a half raid, authorities detained Graber’s mother and sister, preventing them […]

Posted in The A.D.D. Detective on June 20th, 2010
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Sunday, June 13: The A.D.D. Detective

NEWSWORTHY (Update) by Leigh Lundin An earlier article about the temporary loss of Apple’s latest iPhone focused on legal efforts to weaken freedom of the press. The so-called democratization of news is poised to leave reporters and even crime writers with fewer civil liberties rather than more. As newspapers around the nation wither into ashes […]

Posted in The A.D.D. Detective on June 13th, 2010
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Sunday, June 6: The A.D.D. Detective

BLACKOUT by Leigh Lundin Among many mystery writers, realism is important. Stories have been written involving events going awry when authors try to simulate similitude. Wednesday, I entered the ranks of those writers, albeit unintentionally. My contribution to research realism was to pass out on a restroom floor. And– it wasn’t anything like I’d been […]

Posted in The A.D.D. Detective on June 6th, 2010
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Sunday, May 30: The A.D.D. Detective

POLITICAL HACKING by Leigh Lundin While much attention has been given to the end of the series Lost and Law & Order, another wildly popular award-winning television show wound down as well. Born of the rage and pain and fear of 9/11, 24 burst onto the small screen with innovative visuals and a countdown clock, […]

Posted in The A.D.D. Detective on May 30th, 2010
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Sunday, May 23: The A.D.D. Detective

Picasso Braque Matisse Manet Vermeer Rembrandt ARS GRATIA ARTIS by Leigh Lundin The Pompidou Three days ago, thieves stole €100 million (approximately $125 million) in art from the world’s second largest modern art collection. Missing from the Paris Museum of Modern Art are paintings by Picasso, Matisse, and Modigliani. I didn’t immediately connect the robbery […]

Posted in The A.D.D. Detective on May 23rd, 2010
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Sunday, May 16: The A.D.D. Detective

FREE AUDIOBOOKS by Leigh Lundin Enter "Nick Carter" in the CB search box to the right and you’ll find all the clues: Deborah has been having a love affair with this guy. Scandalous! But that’s okay: Nick Carter is a noir detective who’s been recreated so many times, only his name remains the same. Mentioning […]

Posted in The A.D.D. Detective on May 16th, 2010
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