![]() ![]() He gave me the tools I needed to begin an investigative journalism career. This man, a Columbian, taught me how to investigate people, places, and things-and, more importantly, to care about and understand minorities in this country, who are largely marginalized to a disgusting degree. I met a James Bond-type investigator (who had worked freelance for the CIA, FBI, NYPD, DEA, Customs, Army’s CID) in NYC back in the mid-1990s and started writing about his life. What first inspired you to investigate a crime, and when did you realize that decision would become a lifelong career?Ī. Phelps readily connects with fans on Facebook and public appearances, and invites readers to send him their books so he may sign them with a personal note. ![]() Add to this his latest release “Love Her to Death,” a book about the Michael Roseboro case out of Denver, Pennsylvania, and the upcoming “Too Young to Kill,” the story of the Sarah Kolb/Cory Gregory case in East Moline, Illinois, and we begin to clearly see a man who shouldn’t have so much as a moment to himself. ![]() The pursuit of his passions have led him to become an award-winning, bestselling author, past consultant for the TV series “Dexter,” to dozens of TV appearances on Montel Williams, Learning, History, and Biography channels, Geraldo At Large (to name a few), and he has his own TV series DARK MINDS debuting on Investigation Discovery channel (ID) in early 2012. William Phelps is classified as an investigative journalist, an author of nonfiction thrillers. ![]()
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