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Amanda Lamb veteran crime reporter and author of "Deadly Dose" the story of the Eric Miller murder case is this week's guest, Sunday October 25th at 4pm eastern on Talk Forensics.
Talk Forensics, a highly popular talk radio show hosted by Larry Daniel of Guardian Digital Forensics, is proud to announce Amanda Lamb, veteran crime reporter and true crime author will be the guest on Talk Forensics Radio for the October 25th episode. Amanda Lamb is a professional television journalist, author, and mother. Amanda writes in two completely different genres: one about her life at home, and one that mirrors the life of a hard news reporter. She is also a veteran crime reporter for an award-winning CBS television station in the Southeast, WRAL, and writes a regular online column called Dispatches from a Reporter’s Notebook. In her nearly twenty years as a professional journalist, Amanda has developed a reputation as
the go-to reporter for networks seeking credible feedback and interviews on high-profile murder cases in the southeast. She makes regular appearances on FOX News, CNN, truTV, and on the Oxygen network.
In March, 2009, she was a consulting producer for the CBS program 48 Hours. The episode featured the Eric Miller murder case, also the subject of Amanda's most recent book, Deadly Dose. In June 2008, Amanda published her second book, Deadly Dose: The Untold Story of a Homicide Investigator's Crusade for Truth and Justice (The Berkley Group, a division of Penguin Putnam), a true crime about a young, promising scientist who is poisoned with arsenic by his scientist wife.
In August 2007, Amanda published her first book, Smotherhood: Wickedly Funny Confessions from the Early Years (Globe Pequot), a collection of irreverent anecdotal humorous essays about being a working mother in the twenty-first century.
In 2005, Amanda’s writing was featured in This Day in the Life. Her candid, touching chapter opens the powerful, critically acclaimed ensemble of diaries from thirty-four women across the country. A native of Philadelphia, she now makes her home in North Carolina with her husband and two little girls. Amanda graduated with degrees in English and psychology from Duke University and obtained her masters degree in journalism from Northwestern University. Her next true crime book, tenatively titled Evil Next Door, is scheduled to be published by the Berkley Group in April 2010. She is also working on a third true crime book with the same publisher which is expected to hit stores in early 2011.
About the show:
The purpose of our show is to educate and entertain the public on the various fields of forensic science, crime scene investigation, missing person searches and various aspects of the legal system as it relates to forensic science.
You can call (646) 727-3674 and ask questions of our Expert Guest during the live show.
Our format is the familiar call-in type talk show where our host will ask some questions about the expert’s field of expertise. This will make up the first 15-20 minutes of the show. Following that, callers will be able to ask questions. At this point the show is 60 minutes in length and will automatically become a pod cast on iTunes that listeners can download at a later time if they miss the live program.
About our host:
The host of our show is Larry E. Daniel. Larry is the primary expert for Guardian Digital Forensics. Larry is well known for his work on capital cases and is an expert in computer forensics.
Larry is schedule to speak at the American College of Forensic Examiners Annual Convention in Oct. of 2009. Larry is also on the faculty to present at the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers Conference, “Making Sense of Forensic Science.”
Larry also writes a popular internet blog on forensics at www.exforensis.blogspot.com. The show airs on www.blogtalkradio.com/TalkForensics each Sunday at 4PM Eastern. Shows will be available soon after on iTunes as pod casts.