The Two Gay Geeks have a chat with Alan R Warren, author and radio personality. Alan has a career in true crime radio shows and has a new book out, which he tells us about. Alan also shares with us how he got into radio and writing. Have a listen and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did.
About Alan R. Warren
ALAN R. WARREN has his Masters Degree (MM) in Music from the University of Washington in Seattle, Bachelor of Arts (BA) Criminology from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, B.C. Canada, and Recording & Sound Engineering Diploma from the Juno Award Winning Bullfrog Studios in Vancouver B.C. Canada. He got his start on Digital Radio for the Z Talk Radio Network and still produces several shows for them.
Al started writing articles in True Crime Case Files Magazine and is still a contributor to that one and Serial Killer Magazine. Since then, he has completed 12 true crime books for two different publishers (RJ Parker Publishing/Vronksy Parker Publishing in Toronto, Canada & WildBlue Press in America).
His bestsellers include Above Suspicion: The True Story of Colonel Russell Williams, Blood Thirst: The True Story of the Vampire Killer of Canada, Deadly Betrayal: The True Story of Jennifer Pan, Last Man Standing: The True Story of Jack McCullough, the man that was put away for the oldest unsolved murder case in America, and has since then been released as he did not do the crime.
Alan is the Host and Producer of the Popular True Crime History Radio show House of Mystery heard in the NBC news talk radio network syndicated throughout the U.S. & Canada. It can be heard online in many different places: iTunes, YouTube, Tune-in, Stitcher Radio, IHeart Media/Speaker, Podbay, and Podomatic.
About Murder Times Six
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'When Hope is gone there is nothing, and the world becomes an empty void, for one family, the setting sun indicates the beginning of a long and lonely night, haunted by the thoughts of the missing.’
It was on August 23, 1982, when Al Bonar, manager of the Gorman Mills, located in West Kelowna, B.C. placed a phone call to the RCMP detachment in Kelowna. He was reporting a long-term missing employee by the name of Bob Johnson. “Bob hasn’t taken a sick day, let alone missed a day’s work by just not showing up, in 20 years.” He explained to the officer. “They had gone on a camping vacation with his family to Wells Gray Park about two weeks ago and haven’t returned. He has missed almost a week of work now."
The family was scheduled to return on the 16th of August.
Read about Canada's worst mass murderer, David Shearing, in Murder Times Six: The True Story of the Wells Gray Park Murders. Pre-order will be available soon.
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