Posts Tagged ‘failure of disclosure’

Massive failure of disclosure by writer brings Seattle Weekly cover story into question*

Seattle Weekly published a remarkable cover story last week. Over the course of more than 6,000 words, it made the argument that true crime author Ann Rule made a series of mistakes and false conclusions in her book, Heart Full of Lies. The book tells the story of the shooting death of Oregon pilot Chris [...]

Rest is fine

A few misfires found their way into the September/October issue. In Terry A. Dalton’s piece on Mike Pride, an editor added a phrase asserting that Pride started his thirty-year career at the Concord Monitor on the sports desk. In fact, he started at the Monitor as the managing editor, and had been a sports writer [...]