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🗓️ 25 May 2019
⏱️ 54 minutes
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0:30.0 | 1. Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of the Most Notorious Podcast, I'm Eric Rivenes. |
0:52.1 | Say a quick reminder, I do have a sister podcast and there are interviews over there too |
0:58.8 | if you need a quick fix. In my most recent episode of Minnesota's Most Notorious, where blood runs cold, |
1:06.8 | I talk with Tim Mahoney about the Barker Carpest Gang, one of my favorite subjects of all time, |
1:14.4 | and their notorious time in St. Paul. So on to today's interview, I am so glad to have |
1:22.1 | journalist and author Marty Link back with me. We spoke almost three years ago about her wonderful book, |
1:29.9 | Isador's Secret, Sin, Murder and Confession in a Northern Michigan town. For those who don't |
1:38.0 | remember, it was about the murder of Sister Janina, a young nun in 1907, Isador, Michigan. |
1:47.1 | One of my top favorite books I've ever read for this podcast, by the way. So she's here today to talk |
1:53.6 | about another great book, this one called When Evil Came To Good Heart, an up north Michigan cold case. |
2:04.3 | Thanks so much for joining me, so great to have you here again. |
2:07.9 | Thanks, Eric, thanks for having me back and of course for those kind words about Sister Janina. |
2:13.9 | Oh, absolutely. So you are releasing a spring anniversary edition of your book, right? |
2:20.7 | Right, it's been out for a couple of weeks now, and the very first book was published in 2008, |
2:29.5 | and so the press actually approached me and they said, we know that you continue to get correspondence |
2:36.3 | about the Good Heart case, and we know that you're still in communication with some of the |
2:41.1 | retired detectives, so would you like to add put an afterward and have us release a 10th anniversary? |
2:48.5 | So I said yes, and started, I don't want to necessarily say I researched the case a new, but |
2:54.8 | really that's what happens when you revisit something that you wrote. You know, you look, you |
3:00.3 | tend to get drawn back in really easily. Oh my gosh, I just realized to have the older edition of |
3:06.0 | your book. I'm looking forward to hearing about the afterward. That's all right, you can ask. |
3:13.2 | I mean, it's just it's 10 new pages, and pretty much it talks about things that I've learned |
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