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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Birthday Wishes to Binh Calambro

While watching my grandkids, I often think of Binh; wondering if he would have had kids by now, if he'd have been as happy as my grandkids, and just what his life would have been like had it not been cut down so early in his life.

According to everyone I've interviewed, court records, and newspaper articles, Binh was a great kid and his smile was infectious. While I never got to meet him while he was alive, I do feel I miss him. 

His birthday is November 19 and this year - November 19, 2019, he would have been thirty. Thirty years old. If there's a Heaven, I know you are in it. Bless you and everyone you touched in both life and in death.

Mitchie at Binh Canto Calambro's Gravesite, leaving a rose for her "friend"
Mitchie Delivers a Rose to Binh Canto Calambro
Binh Canto Calambro
Born: November 19, 1989
Murdered: January 25, 1994

Binh Canto Calambro
Born: November 19, 1989
Murdered: January 25, 1994

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

January 3, 2020, is the anniversary of the infamous U-Haul Murders and it makes sense to share the story at last. Many of you know that the ENTIRE story would make the book the size of a [Stephen] King book, which the publishers consistently told me was too long for a true crime story.

Um. I didn't realize true crime wasn't as long as the story IS.


To compromise, I decided to tell the original U-Haul Murders story without all the added crazy and downright incredulous extras (I previously forewarned you this story is a Coen Brothers film at worst). In these blogs, those things will come out. Like why it's taken ME 25 years to complete the story.


For now, know that I am putting the first chapter on Amazon Kindle, due out on January 3, 2020 (my 25th anniversary of working on the book) (stands on its own) for💲.99 USD and will follow with the entire book available in paperback and Kindle. The Kindle will be offered for the same low price of .99 cents and offered for Kindle Unlimited; the paperback will be as low priced as I can make it-my gift to you.


The goal is to get it out there, follow with a screenplay of the most ironic kind, and a video series of how EVERYTHING went down over the past 26 years. Help me make it work. 

FYI for those of you just stumbling on the U-Haul Murders, the author-Teraisa J. Goldman (Rogers), had full support of all the victims and most of the other characters involved, including homicide detectives, judges, and then-current sitting DA.