The Tierne Ewing Story

For 12 days Tierne Ewing lived Hell on Earth, kidnapped and tortured, even branded with a scorching-hot metal rod. But this was no random attack. Watch the three part series below (Aired originally on Crime Watch Daily, Feb 2017) and see what inspired #TiernesLaw Part One   Part Two   Part Three

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It’s a Sibling Thing

For some, June 12 celebrates the last day of school, the first day of camp, the beginning of summer vacation or just another day at the office. But for me, it marks the day my life changed forever. The day my only sibling was killed.   20 years ago on June 12, my brother was brutally and viciously stabbed to

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It’s a Sibling Thing

For some, June 12 celebrates the last day of school, the first day of camp, the beginning of summer vacation or just another day at the office. But for me, it marks the day my life changed forever. Nineteen years ago on June 12, my brother was brutally and viciously stabbed to death by an ex-professional football player, who still

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Death Penalty: A More Expensive Version of Life in Prison

I am really not surprised that the jury in the Jodi Arias murder trial, locked horns during the penalty phase – I can’t even comprehend the emotional turmoil those jurors must have been feeling as they deliberated the fate of someone’s life. Yes, I know during voidire they were all asked about their opinions surrounding death penalty, but saying you

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Life

I sat down tonight, wanting to write  some prolific statement about this years observation of my brother’s horrific murder.  But all I did was get stuck on the number 18.  It plays over and over again in my head.  The number has always carried such weight.  Growing up in a Jewish home, there is a lot of hype around 18.

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