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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Steve Miller, investigative reporter



About a month ago I received a call from Rich Tupica from the City Pulse to do a last minute shoot of Steve Miller for Rich's article on Steve's new book coming out.  Steve Miller is an investigative reported at Texas Watchdog and has 18 years experience in daily newspaper and magazine reporting and writing.  Miller has covered countless murder cases and trials.  He has been a reporter of such cases for People Magazine, Washington Times and other noted magazines and newspapers.  He is also the former vocalist of the punk rock band called The Fix.  My husband took much interest in that fact since he used to be way into the start of punk rock back in the day.  Rich wrote this article mainly focusing on Miller's new book coming out called 'Girl, Wanted'.  After spending an hour with Steve to take his portrait I found him to be a very awesome guy, easy to talk to and very interesting.  The photo on top is the photo feature in the article.  The article Rich wrote on Steve Miller can be found at this link: http://npaper-wehaa.com/citypulse/#2011/08/10/s2/?article=1351774   

2 comments:

  1. Well, before saying so much good about Miller's book, it's too bad you and Rich Topica didn't bother to do a little bit of investigative reporting around "Girl Wanted". The book is actually poorly researched. It deliberatly misquotes documents, hides key information to the reader, avoids all the controversies about the case. It amounts to a tedious exercice in shoeshining law enforcement. Also tedious is the way Miller constantly alludes to Sarah Pender's sex life; in a demeaning way, to spice up his blend dish?

    How about you take your camera to the Indiana Women's Prison and ask Sarah pender what she has to say about this ?

    Please read Debunking Girl Wanted and at least, hear both side of the story.

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    1. Nice info, thanks for sharing. I haven't gotten to read the book yet so I don't have any input on it. If I was given the opportunity I would gladly go down to the Indiana Women's Prison with my camera.

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