I do not set the price for the book the publisher does. And I get a very little percentage of the sales. Even though it may take years and years to write those 284 pages--you probably end up making a dime an hour. If you break even you're ahead of the game. I investigated this person's death for 15 years because I believed it was the right thing to do. And hope with all my heart this family finds peace and justice.
The truth is Jack knew he was going to die and went to borough police for protection two weeks before his death. Get the inside story..."JUSTICE WANTED The Kid in the Stairwell" now available Amazon.com and at your favorite local bookstore.
@mdg1021 Hmmm, selling your book, Marlene? Same Marlene in this segment (got married and changed your name from Brennan to Gentilcore)? If I only knew if your middle name began with a "D", may explain your username, your initials? 'mdg...'
I know you gotta make a living, babe, but $20 for 284 pages? I'll wait until its like $7 like most paperbacks.
I do appreciate you keeping this case alive. This needs to be solved. Keep on pursuing justice!
@tellurye Even though the publisher sets the price for each book they publish, I agree that $20 for only 284 pages does seem a little steep. I'd understand if it was like 400-800 pages or more, but for less than 300? Get real..... no-one's gonna pay that much for such a skimpy lil thing....
the point is that on a college campus...how was it that nobody saw it over a 5 day period?! Also according to everyone that night he had been drinking heavily...but yet had no alcohol in his blood when he died? Finally, how could the original cornor list that cause of death as inhaling vomit when there was none in his lungs?!?! REDICULOUS!
Maybe rival Frat members struck jack over the head with an object and accidentally killed him, panicked and placed his body at the bottom of the stairs. I wonder if the police ever thought of interviewing former college rival frat members during the year that he died.
@GaunletofDestruction Absoltely. I dont buy that he died alone. He got in a fight and they accidentally killed him. They still need to pay, and give closure to the family. One of the many reasons why I did not join a fraternity. They are your friends...unless something bad happens...
My husband graduated high school with this guy. We watched this episode years ago and he remembered that he went to school with him. He didn't really know him, but that's weird seeing someone that you sorta knew on Unsolved Mysteries.
@bethm95 Wow, that's gotta be surreal! I remember going to my HS reuinion and folks had died. Like your husband, wasn't friends with them, but sucked that I knew them...a little too close for home. Best to you and yours in the New Year!
I do not set the price for the book the publisher does. And I get a very little percentage of the sales. Even though it may take years and years to write those 284 pages--you probably end up making a dime an hour. If you break even you're ahead of the game. I investigated this person's death for 15 years because I believed it was the right thing to do. And hope with all my heart this family finds peace and justice.
mdg1021 1 month ago
The truth is Jack knew he was going to die and went to borough police for protection two weeks before his death. Get the inside story..."JUSTICE WANTED The Kid in the Stairwell" now available Amazon.com and at your favorite local bookstore.
mdg1021 4 months ago
@mdg1021 Hmmm, selling your book, Marlene? Same Marlene in this segment (got married and changed your name from Brennan to Gentilcore)? If I only knew if your middle name began with a "D", may explain your username, your initials? 'mdg...'
I know you gotta make a living, babe, but $20 for 284 pages? I'll wait until its like $7 like most paperbacks.
I do appreciate you keeping this case alive. This needs to be solved. Keep on pursuing justice!
tellurye 1 month ago
@tellurye Even though the publisher sets the price for each book they publish, I agree that $20 for only 284 pages does seem a little steep. I'd understand if it was like 400-800 pages or more, but for less than 300? Get real..... no-one's gonna pay that much for such a skimpy lil thing....
MrGayaussieful 2 days ago
This man is a genius. He's awesome.
JuJuMJFan4life 6 months ago
the point is that on a college campus...how was it that nobody saw it over a 5 day period?! Also according to everyone that night he had been drinking heavily...but yet had no alcohol in his blood when he died? Finally, how could the original cornor list that cause of death as inhaling vomit when there was none in his lungs?!?! REDICULOUS!
MissKryssy1987 10 months ago
How many college students look out the windows and then look down to see a body?
Celticboi69 11 months ago
@Celticboi69 True. But you'd think they'd notice a body
caitieness26 3 months ago
Maybe rival Frat members struck jack over the head with an object and accidentally killed him, panicked and placed his body at the bottom of the stairs. I wonder if the police ever thought of interviewing former college rival frat members during the year that he died.
GaunletofDestruction 1 year ago
@GaunletofDestruction Absoltely. I dont buy that he died alone. He got in a fight and they accidentally killed him. They still need to pay, and give closure to the family. One of the many reasons why I did not join a fraternity. They are your friends...unless something bad happens...
tellurye 1 year ago
Wow. He was born to be a forensic pathologist! Very impressive.
edithlovee 1 year ago
I remember this guy on different news interviews, he has a very shinny oily looking face.
tealmarlin 1 year ago
My husband graduated high school with this guy. We watched this episode years ago and he remembered that he went to school with him. He didn't really know him, but that's weird seeing someone that you sorta knew on Unsolved Mysteries.
bethm95 1 year ago
@bethm95 Wow, that's gotta be surreal! I remember going to my HS reuinion and folks had died. Like your husband, wasn't friends with them, but sucked that I knew them...a little too close for home. Best to you and yours in the New Year!
tellurye 1 year ago
watching this stuff alone makes the hair on my neck stand up
612Crewz 1 year ago
i was living in indiana pa in 1986-87
pete49 2 years ago
This is a sharp guy. Put this guy on cold cases.
yummydarjeeling 2 years ago
Smart detective
TopazSkillMauler 2 years ago 2