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chuckhustmyre
12-15-2008, 07:43 AM
CL has a recent feature story that cuts through the clutter and gets to the heart of the Caylee Anthony story. It's very much a Joe Friday, "Just the facts, ma'am," story. It will also include important updates.

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/notorious_murders/family/caylee_anthony/1.html

One2Snoop
01-03-2009, 12:33 AM
:seeya: Just a shout out to thank Chuck for posting his story about Missing Caylee Anthony here on CL - I caught a glimpse of the news tonight that mentioned Chuck being a former ATF agent involved with the Branch Davidian/Kevin Koresh situation (I never knew that!) ( Sorry I don't know which channel it was - I blame the husband for channel flipping LOL.)

Chuck Hustmyre


Chuck Hustmyre spent 22 years in law enforcement and retired as a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). During his career he specialized in violent crime, narcotics, and fugitive investigations.

Chuck is an award-winning investigative journalist and the author of the true crime books An Act of Kindness (Penguin/2007) and Killer with a Badge (Penguin/2004), and the novel House of the Rising Sun (Salvo Press/2004).

He has written hundreds of articles for publications such as The Washington Post, Court TV, "CRIME LIBRARY" The (Baton Rouge) Advocate, 225 magazine, Disaster News Network, New Orleans Magazine, American Health & Fitness, and Homeland Security Today.

Chuck is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel and has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor and The Lineup.

His article Blue on Blue: Murder, Madness, and Betrayal in the NOPD (New Orleans Magazine, February 2005) was selected for the 2006 edition of HarperCollins' annual nonfiction book Best American Crime Writing and was a finalist for the Press Club of New Orleans' Excellence in Journalism Award.

Chuck's article True Blue: Katrina and the Cops (New Orleans Magazine, March 2006) earned an award for investigative journalism from the Press Club of New Orleans.

Chuck Hustmyre lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He can be reached at chuck@chuckhustmyre.com.

ETA - link ...

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/about/authors/hustmyre/index.html

lighthousedazy
01-03-2009, 01:12 AM
:seeya: Just a shout out to thank Chuck for posting his story about Missing Caylee Anthony here on CL - I caught a glimpse of the news tonight that mentioned Chuck being a former ATF agent involved with the Branch Davidian/Kevin Koresh situation (I never knew that!) ( Sorry I don't know which channel it was - I blame the husband for channel flipping LOL.)

Chuck Hustmyre


Chuck Hustmyre spent 22 years in law enforcement and retired as a special agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF). During his career he specialized in violent crime, narcotics, and fugitive investigations.

Chuck is an award-winning investigative journalist and the author of the true crime books An Act of Kindness (Penguin/2007) and Killer with a Badge (Penguin/2004), and the novel House of the Rising Sun (Salvo Press/2004).

He has written hundreds of articles for publications such as The Washington Post, Court TV, "CRIME LIBRARY" The (Baton Rouge) Advocate, 225 magazine, Disaster News Network, New Orleans Magazine, American Health & Fitness, and Homeland Security Today.

Chuck is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel and has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor and The Lineup.

His article Blue on Blue: Murder, Madness, and Betrayal in the NOPD (New Orleans Magazine, February 2005) was selected for the 2006 edition of HarperCollins' annual nonfiction book Best American Crime Writing and was a finalist for the Press Club of New Orleans' Excellence in Journalism Award.

Chuck's article True Blue: Katrina and the Cops (New Orleans Magazine, March 2006) earned an award for investigative journalism from the Press Club of New Orleans.

Chuck Hustmyre lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He can be reached at chuck@chuckhustmyre.com.

ETA - link ...

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/about/authors/hustmyre/index.html
Thank you Chuck for posting you article about the Caylee Anthony case at Crime Library. Yes we also appreciate the work of the ATF agents. The left wing liberal media tried to make the David Koresh cult look like the blue eyed boy from next door. Not True. In my opinion, I believe the majority of Americans know the truth. moo

One2Snoop
01-03-2009, 01:21 AM
Thank you Chuck for posting you article about the Caylee Anthony case at Crime Library. Yes we also appreciate the work of the ATF agents. The left wing liberal media tried to make the David Koresh cult look like the blue eyed boy from next door. Not True. In my opinion, I believe the majority of Americans know the truth. moo

LOL where did I get Kevin from? I meant David. Thanks. :seeya:

chuckhustmyre
01-03-2009, 06:40 AM
I had no idea I was on the news lately. It must have been a re-run, because I'm home hosting a garage sale. And no, my Harley-Davidson is not for sale:)

Thanks, Chuck

lorettalockhorn
01-04-2009, 09:43 PM
Thanks so much for posting! :seeya:

chuckhustmyre
01-04-2009, 10:00 PM
I enjoy getting feedback on my stories. I've got a good one coming up ...

Chuck

lorettalockhorn
01-05-2009, 12:03 AM
Just finished reading. Great series (that you can probably add to for years to come). Thanks!

chuckhustmyre
01-05-2009, 06:52 AM
Which ones did you read?

lorettalockhorn
01-05-2009, 12:07 PM
Chuck, I read Parts one, two and three of The Mother and the Missing Girl. Sorry I didn't see this sooner.

I realize that there may be more that you've written, but I'll be the first to admit that I have more than a little trouble navigation CL, TruTV, InSessions, etc.