• Home
  • True Crime
  • Thriller
  • Mystery
  • Sci-Fi/Fantasy
  • Horror
  • Business
  • History
  • Reader Favorites
    • Award Winners
    • Bestsellers
    • Box Sets
    • Coming Soon
    • New Releases

WildBlue Press

Great Reads from Exceptional Authors

Great Reads from
Exceptional Authors

  • Subscribe
  • Interested Authors
  • Blog
    • In the Media
  • About Us
    • Catalog
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Partners
    • ImaginePublicity
    • MacGregor Literary
    • The House Of Mystery with Al Warren
  • Contact Us

THE POLITICS OF MURDER’s Margo Nash On When Writing Stirs Up Controversy

Here is something that writers don’t think enough about.

The Politics of Murder will be released Nov. 22. Pre-order now and save!

The Politics of Murder is now available! Order your copy today!

If you write a true crime book, the people who were hurt so deeply by the crime are most likely still around. They’ve been trying to put the trauma behind them, sometimes for years and your book will open all the wounds for them again. That’s a heavy burden to bear as the writer. If you are retelling a story that has already been solved, let’s say the Oklahoma Bombing case, it may be easier. The victims of that crime might be bolstered by another book reinforcing their belief that the perpetrator has paid for the pain he has caused them.

However, if you are telling the story of a wrongfully convicted person, you are asking those same terribly injured people to suspend their absolute belief that the person who was convicted of the crime is the person who harmed them or their loved ones. This is a whole different proposition and one that not many victims and their supporters can tolerate. A lot of them have been moving through their lives, sometimes for decades, safe in the knowledge that the right person is in prison. The writer not only re-opens the old painful wounds caused by the loss of their loved one again, but inflicts a new pain:the thought that perpetrator may still be at large.

In my book, The Politics of Murder, I am asking exactly that of those who suffered through the loss of Janet Downing in July of 1995. Believe me, I understand what a horrific proposition I have put before them. I thought long and hard about that during the entire year I was researching and writing this book.

“A chilling story about corruption, political power and a stacked judicial system in Massachusetts.”–John Ferak, bestselling author of FAILURE OF JUSTICE.

What kept me going was my belief that exposing the facts as I unraveled them from the evidence and the testimony in this case, could possibly – just possibly – expose Janet Downing’s real murderer. If Janet Downing was my friend, mother, sister, wife, aunt, daughter, neighbor I would want to know that the investigation into her murder was as thorough as possible and that every conceivable piece of evidence was analyzed before any conclusions were made. I’d want to know that the state did everything in its power to track down all the clues and follow every evidentiary thread until there was absolute certainty about the perpetrator.

Politics of Murder- Controversy

Janet Downing

In my opinion Janet Downing didn’t get the thorough investigation that she deserved. In my opinion, the state didn’t really care about who killed Janet Downing, they cared only about getting a conviction and convincing the public and the friends, family and neighbors of Janet Downing that the person they convicted was the perpetrator. The Middlesex District Attorney’s office already had one very public unsolved murder in Somerville when Janet Downing was murdered. The city was up in arms because what seemed like a straightforward case was mired in confusion follow ing her murder.

Unsolved murders are bad for business if you are a district attorney. People don’t vote for you when you can’t solve murders.

Under DA Tom Reilly’s watch, two high profile murders went unsolved in Middlesex County:

  • On April 4, 1991, Mary Jo Frug was stabbed to death at dinnertime in Cambridge near the home that she shared with her husband, Harvard Law professor Gerald Frug. No one has ever been charged with the murder.
  • Four days after her 17th birthday, Deanna Cremin was strangled to death one block from her home in Somerville in March of 1995. No one has been charged with the murder.

Janet Downing’s murder happened just four months after Deanna’s. The pressure to solve this crime was enormous. And the rush to judgment was quick, based on fingerprints identified at the scene belonging to Eddie O’Brien.

But other fingerprints were found at the scene – other bloody fingerprints – in fact a whole bloody palm print was found. It didn’t belong to Janet Downing. It didn’t belong to Eddie. It didn’t belong to anyone in the Downing household. Whose bloody palm print was it? Wouldn’t you like to know? I know I would. I’d also like to know the identity of the male DNA on the alleged murder weapon, wouldn’t you? It wasn’t Eddie’s. Nor was the DNA under Janet’s fingernails Eddie’s.

Doesn’t Janet deserve at least that much? Doesn’t her family?

I understand how painful this is. I understand how angry people are for re-opening these painful memories and a previously closed chapter in their lives. I understand why they post angry messages on social media. I’m angry, too.

On the very day she was so brutally murdered, Janet Downing pleaded with her friend to promise her that if anything like what happened to Deanna ever happened to her, she would make the police “investigate, investigate, investigate.”

Author Margo Nash

Author Margo Nash

After attending all of the court hearings, and reading all the juvenile transfer hearing transcripts, the trial transcripts, all of the forensic reports, psychological reports, laboratory analyses of the blood work and DNA, the correspondence, the investigatory reports, the police reports and the witness statements, I came to the conclusion that what Janet Downing begged for that day was never done. The police did not investigate, investigate, investigate.

Do I believe that Eddie O’Brien is innocent? I most assuredly do. But more importantly, I believe whoever murdered Janet Downing can still be found. Janet Downing wanted a thorough investigation. The only person who wouldn’t want all these questions answered would be Janet Downing’s real murderer. He’s the only one with something to lose.

Filed Under: Blog, Margo Nash, THE POLITICS OF MURDER, True Crime Tagged With: attorney, best true crime books, Eddie O'Brien, Janet Downing, Margo Nash, Murder, murder book, Somerville, THE POLITICS OF MURDER, True Crime, True Crime Authors, true crime book, truecrime, wrongful conviction
November 22, 2016 By Margo Nash 3 Comments

Comments

  1. Fran Epstein says

    November 22, 2016 at 1:59 pm

    Thank you, Margo Nash for bringing common sense to this case. The politics of wrongfully laying accountability while disregarding due process is a long established practice. Your long term efforts to bring this to light although difficult for those impacted is a necessary step to righting the wrongs done to so many. The Innocence Project and documentaries such as “The Gathering” are helping us understand how far some will go to build or maintain their reputation with little regard for those they hurt.

    Reply
  2. Jane Risdon says

    November 23, 2016 at 5:07 am

    Interesting reading and I do believe in miscarriages of Justice I’ve been studying Forensic Science – the basics -including Forensic Science and Criminal Justice and this included looking at cases where people have been eventually cleared of crimes of which they’ve been convicted, even when the evidence was inconclusive, open to interpretation and plain non-existent. Finger marks are not that reliable, those making the comparisons are not infallible and this has been shown to be true in some high profile cases. Even DNA is questionable. It seems to me that you’d have to have several pieces of evidence before a conclusion can be reached, and of course there is Witness Identification, again not always reliable – all subjective at times. And sometimes malice is involved and incompetence of Police, Forensic testing etc can not always be relied upon….not to mention corruption. Finding the truth is not easy and sometimes it is easier to pick the most obvious to convict just to get rid of a difficult problem, most often those not that well educated, poor or disadvantaged pay the price. Good luck with your writing. Shining a light into these dark crevices is necessary. I am a crime fiction writer (mainly) and have taken such courses in order to better inform myself about such matters in order to write with more accuracy. Fact is stranger than fiction as we all know.

    Reply
  3. Gina Mahoney says

    November 23, 2016 at 11:17 am

    So many years have gone by, with this weighing heavy in our hearts and minds. I know that Little Ed didn’t do this. Ten of the last twelve hours of Janet’s life, was spent talking to me. She let me know, in no uncertain terms, what and who she was fearful of……she was adamant. The police weren’t interested in knowing any of that. NOW, maybe now, we can get to the truth. Our hearts break for Kerri, Erin, Ryan and Paulie. Their loss is unimaginable and that sadness isn’t lost on any of us. Those of us, here, understand, and that sympathy isn’t diminished because we know there was a miscarriage of justice. We lost Janet, and we felt, and still feel that emptiness. Janet was a sweet and loving woman, and we miss her. We lost Little Ed, for no reason other than political aspirations. People in positions of power, manipulated the system and got what they wanted, at the expense of a 15 year old boy, and Janet has gone without justice to this day.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

THE POLITICS OF MURDER by Margo Nash

Buy THE POLITICS OF MURDER now:
Apple eBookAmazon Kindle eBookBarnes & Noble Nook eBookBooks A Million eBookKobo eBookGoogle Play eBook  eBook
Amazon Trade Paperback  Paperback

INTERNATIONAL KINDLE EBOOKS
USA  UK  Canada  Australia  Germany  France  Spain  Japan  Italy  Brazil  India  Mexico

GET A FREE AUDIBLE AUDIO BOOK

Get this Title for FREE at Audible with a free trialGet this Audible Title for FREE with a 30-day free trial
LISTEN TO THE FIRST CHAPTER

The House Of Mystery Interview

Listen to "KFNX The Politics of Murder: "The Altar Boy Murder Case Margo Nash" on Spreaker.

Brewster Book TV Interview

Brewster Book TV: The Politics of Murder – Margo Nash from Town of Brewster, MA on Vimeo.

More From Margo Nash

Audiobook Offer

Audiobook Offer

Start 2021 off right by reading more and learning more with free audiobooks! Browse by genre and select the cover to get more information and your free copy! Non-Fiction True Crime Business … [Read More...]

Holiday 2020 Audiobook Giveaway, get free audiobooks

Holiday 2020 Audiobook Giveaway

We know how hard 2020 has been. To help you end the year on a better note, we wanted to give you the gift of free audiobooks! Hence, the Holiday 2020 Audiobook Giveaway! You're probably thinking of gifts for others right now, like we always do during … [Read More...]

The Somerville Times Reviews Margo Nash’s THE POLITICS OF MURDER

The Somerville Times has recently reviewed attorney Margo Nash's new true crime book, THE POLITICS OF MURDER, that details the possible wrongful imprisonment of 15-year-old Eddie O'Brien. The article praises Nash's retelling of the story and shows … [Read More...]

THE POLITICS OF MURDER Featured In Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly

“… Nash delivers a riveting, highly detailed procedural … she lays out a compelling and ultimately convincing case for O’Brien’s innocence.” - Kirkus Reviews Attorney Margo Nash's new true crime book, THE POLITICS OF MURDER: The Power And Ambition … [Read More...]

Margo Nash: Tough On Crime

Back in the day, say 1992 or so, when Massachusetts was changing all of its juvenile laws every time there was a horrendous newsworthy homicide, Wayne Budd was advising Governor Bill Weld (his predecessor at the U.S. Attorney’s office). He was the … [Read More...]

More True Crime Books

The Son Of Seven Mothers Kindle Cover

Cult Survivor Benjamin Risha Tells Readers His Story In THE SON OF SEVEN MOTHERS

As the adopted son of two cult leaders, Benjamin Risha was raised to someday assume a place of leadership in the Tony and Susan Alamo Christian Foundation with the Bible, and his parents’ interpretation of it, as his guide. He believed the prophecies … [Read More...]

‘THE SON OF SAM’ AND ME

In 1976, a killer who called himself ‘The Son of Sam’ shot and killed a half dozen people and wounded as many more in New York City. During his crime spree, the madman left bizarre letters mocking the police and promising more deaths. After months … [Read More...]

SERIAL KILLERS: 101 Questions True Crime Fans Ask

Learn the terrifying truth behind the world’s deadliest serial killers… Serial killers haunt our dreams and inspire the terrifying villains of TV shows and horror movies. But how much do you really know about the minds behind the world’s deadliest … [Read More...]

SATIN PUMPS Gives Inside Look Into Gripping Midcentury Murder

It was the midcentury murder that fascinated a nation and kept it glued for two years to radio, television and newspapers through three trials. Did the handsome, wealthy doctor and his beautiful young paramour plan to kill his glamorous socialite … [Read More...]

OUT OF THE MOUTH OF SERIAL KILLERS

Why Do Serial Killers Kill? Find Out In OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF SERIAL KILLERS

WHY DO SERIAL KILLERS KILL? OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF SERIAL KILLERS​ is as close as you will ever come to discovering the answer ... and in the killer’s own words! In this one-of-a-kind book, author Mary Brett corresponded with some of America’s … [Read More...]

True Crime Chronicles Volume Two

TRUE CRIME CHRONICLES: Volume Two Is Out! Classic Journalism With Commentary by New York Times Bestselling Author Mike Rothmiller

What do Wyatt Earp, Belle Gunness, Big Foot the Renegade, Billy the Kid, and Dr. H.H. Holmes, and The Black Hand have in common? They were all subjects of true crime newspaper reporting in the 1800s, and now these stories and that of many others … [Read More...]

Bundy Expert Kevin Sullivan Adds To Series With THE ENIGMA OF TED BUNDY

In this 6th and final book on the Ted Bundy case, I wanted to tackle some questions and legitimate controversies that remain about Ted Bundy, the murders, and his victims. These questions and controversies cover such issues as Bundy’s hunting … [Read More...]

KILLING WOMEN: The True Story of Serial Killer Don Miller’s Reign of Terror

Will A Serial Killer Soon Walk The Streets Again? Don Miller was quiet and reserved.  As a former youth pastor, he seemed a devout Christian.  No one would have ever suspected that the recent graduate of the Michigan State University … [Read More...]

FROM THE MOB TO THE MOVIES

FROM THE MOB TO THE MOVIES: How Richie Salerno Escaped The Mafia And Became A Hollywood Actor

The public knows him as the character Tony Darvo in the movie Midnight Run, but Richie Salerno was born into the world of the Brooklyn Mafia during the heyday of the New York mob and for a time it looked like he'd get caught up in a life of … [Read More...]

TO KILL OR BE KILLED: A True Crime Memoir Of Domestic Violence, Survival, And A Prison Sentence

Twelve years of domestic violence at its absolute worst. Constant abuse, control, manipulation, and threats. It had to end some day, some way. The day we met in October of 1997, I was working at the District Court in Traverse City, Michigan as a … [Read More...]

Genres, Types

New Releases
Featured Books
Coming Soon
Award Winners

Business
History
Horror
Mysteries
Romance
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Thrillers
True Crime

eBooks
Paperbacks
Audio Books
Box Sets

Available

Biography
• Dances With Donkeys
Crime Fiction
• Dopamine Fix
Biography
• Escape From Mariupol
• Secrets Of A Hollywood Private Eye
• The Last Jewish Gangster, The Early Years
• The Last Jewish Gangster, The Final Years
• The Last Jewish Gangster, The Middle Years
True Crime
• "W" Is For Wisconsin
• 'The Son Of Sam' And Me
• 'Til Death Do Us ...'
• 16 Minutes
• 1926: The Year From Hell
• A Clockwork Murder
• A Family Business
• A Murder In My Hometown
• A Murder On Campus
• A Special Kind Of Evil
• A Taste For Murder
• All Along The Watchtower
• Bad Henry
• Baker, Liar, Con Man, Thief
• Beast Of New Castle
• Becoming Clark Rockefeller
• Betrayal In Blue
• Better Off Dead
• Beyond The Headlines
• Body Of Proof
• Bogeyman
• Brooklyn's Most Wanted
• Bullied To Death
• Burned
• By The Side Of The Road
• Carmine And The 13Th Avenue Boys
• Chained Birds
• Chasson's Run
• Coal Country Killing
• Cold Blooded
• Daddy's Little Secret
• Dead Reckoning
• Deadly Associates
• Death By Talons
• Depraved Obsession
• Dinner With The Devil
• Dinner With The Devil
• Dixie's Last Stand
• Dopamine Fix
• Failure Of Justice
• Faith Based Fraud
• First Degree Rage
• From Russia With Lies
• From The Mob To The Movies
• Gabacho
• Going Under
• Grilling Dahmer
• Grim Paradise
• Hard Dog To Kill
• Held Hostage
• Hidden Demons
• His Garden
• How Now, Butterfly?
• I Don't Like Mondays
• I Will Ruin You
• Ice And Bone
• Inconvenience Gone
• Jane Doe 9
• Kentucky Bloodbath
• Killing Women
• Lethal Doses
• Lou And Jonbenet
• Love Me To Death
• Love You Forever
• Man Overboard
• Miserable
• Missing ... And Presumed Dead
• Mob Mayhem
• Monster
• Monsters On The Loose
• Mothers And Murderers
• Murder In Baker Company
• Murder In The Family
• Murder On A Desolate Road
• Murderers Row
• Murderers Row Volume Two
• Murderers' Row, Volume Four
• My Brother's Keeper
• My Son, The Killer
• Mystery At The Blue Sea Cottage
• Never Too Late To Mend
• No Angels
• No Stone Unturned
• Obsessed
• Of Mobsters And Movie Stars
• Out Of The Mouths Of Serial Killers
• Outlaw Los Angeles
• Outlaw Southwest
• Pathological
• Playing Dead
• Precious Few Clues
• Public Murder
• Race To Justice
• Raging On
• Railroaded
• Raw Deal
• Repeat Offender
• Room 1203
• Rough Trade
• Satin Pumps
• Saving Annie
• Saving Annie Book 2
• Saving Annie Book 3
• Saving Annie Book 4
• Saving Annie The Complete Series
• Serial Killers
• She Is Evil
• Shots In The Dark
• Sidetracked
• Sketchcop
• Smooth Talker
• Stealing Manhattan
• Storm Of Suspicion
• Summary Execution
• Survival
• Tantamount
• Targeted
• Ted Bundy
• Ted Bundy's Murderous Mysteries
• Terror Town, Usa
• The 'Peyton Place' Murder
• The 'Supreme Gentleman' Killer
• The Accidental Gangster
• The Baby Doll Serial Killer
• The Beast I Loved
• The Bundy Secrets
• The Case Of The Golden State Killer
• The Case Of The Zodiac Killer
• The Crack City Strangler
• The Crate
• The Curse Of The Turtle
• The Decision To Kill
• The Delphi Murders
• The Dumond Affair
• The Encyclopedia Of The Ted Bundy Murders
• The Enigma Of Ted Bundy
• The Gabardine Gang
• The Gangster's Cousin
• The Garden State Parkway Murders
• The Killing Game
• The Last Man Standing
• The Last Story
• The Lewiston Shootings
• The Moneymaker
• The Politics Of Murder
• The Real Mr. Big
• The Rise And Fall Of A Casino Mobster
• The Shawcross Letters
• The Siren Of San Quentin, Book One
• The Son Of Seven Mothers
• The Threshing Season
• The Trail Of Ted Bundy
• The Tuskegee Strangler
• The Wheels Of Justice
• The World Encyclopedia Of Serial Killers
• The World Encyclopedia Of Serial Killers Volume Five
• The World Encyclopedia Of Serial Killers Volume Four
• The World Encyclopedia Of Serial Killers Volume Three
• The World Encyclopedia Of Serial Killers Volume Two
• Thrilled To Death Volume Two
• To Kill Or Be Killed
• To Live And Lie In L.a.
• Toxic Rage
• Travesty Of Justice
• True Crime Chronicles Volume One
• True Crime Chronicles Volume Two
• True Crime Chronicles Volume Two
• Twisted Twins
• Under A Full Moon
• Underworld
• Unsolved No More
• Vampire
• Vampires, Gators, And Wackos
• Watch Me Die
• Women Crime Writers
• Women Crime Writers Volume Two
• Wrecking Crew
• Wrecking Crew (New Edition)
• Wrong Numbers
• You Have A Very Soft Voice, Susan
Thriller
• 16 Souls
• A Nest Of Snakes
• Big Dogs
• Blood Red Ivory
• Bone Thief
• Borderland
• Enemy Of The People
• Gasping For Air
• Last Son Of The War God
• Lockout
• No One Will Hear Your Screams
• Paper Wings
• Pitfall
• Sword Of The Caliphate
• Sword Of The Caliphate Book 2
• The Dead Soul
• The Reckoning
• The Screaming Room
• The Shadowmaker
• The Strait
Mystery
• Avenging Angel
• Deaf Row
• Emerald Ridge
• Headlock
• Identity Crisis
• Melia Ridge
• Murder At Mardi Gras
• Naked Addiction
• Napa Noir
• Raptor's Ridge
• Raven's Ridge
• Safely Buried
• The Deadline
• The Humanzee Experiments
• The Killing Machine
• The More You Stir It
• The Obituary
• The Right Thing
Horror
• Acadia Event
• Four
• Highwayman
• Savage Highway
• The Equinox
• The Pure And The Hated
• The Red Son
Science Fiction
• Cain
• Crux
• Dark Visions
• Gremmie's Reef
• Happenstance
• Hunter
• Leviathan
• Reawakened Worlds, Volume Two
• Rubicon
• Thrilled To Death
• Timberwolf
• Tribulations
Fantasy
• Blunt Force Magic
• Dawn Of Legacy
• Destruction Of Justice
• Nightbringer
History
• Above The Ground
• Fields Of Fortune
• Killing Rasputin
• Legion Rising
• Lucky Lady
• Saving Sandoval
• Tempest Tost
• The Korean Crisis
Politics
• The (Redacted) Mueller Report
Romance
• All My Favorite People
• Created
• Crevice
• My Best And Last
• Raven
• To Bloom Again
• When Fall Fades
Business
• Bamboo Strong
• Business Brilliance
• Corporate Superpower
• Leaderology
• Productivity Tools For Business
• The Age Of Pluralism
• Wordpress Websites For Business
Cookbook
• Frank Cullotta's Greatest (Kitchen) Hits
• The Wine & Crime Cookbook

New Releases

The Son Of Seven Mothers Kindle Cover

Cult Survivor Benjamin Risha Tells Readers His Story In THE SON OF SEVEN MOTHERS

As the adopted son of two cult leaders, Benjamin Risha was raised to someday assume a place of leadership in the Tony and Susan Alamo Christian Foundation with the Bible, and his parents’ interpretation of it, as his guide. He believed the prophecies … [More...]

‘THE SON OF SAM’ AND ME

In 1976, a killer who called himself ‘The Son of Sam’ shot and killed a half dozen people and wounded as many more in New York City. During his crime spree, the madman left bizarre letters mocking the police and promising more deaths. After months … [More...]

SERIAL KILLERS: 101 Questions True Crime Fans Ask

Learn the terrifying truth behind the world’s deadliest serial killers… Serial killers haunt our dreams and inspire the terrifying villains of TV shows and horror movies. But how much do you really know about the minds behind the world’s deadliest … [More...]

SATIN PUMPS Gives Inside Look Into Gripping Midcentury Murder

It was the midcentury murder that fascinated a nation and kept it glued for two years to radio, television and newspapers through three trials. Did the handsome, wealthy doctor and his beautiful young paramour plan to kill his glamorous socialite … [More...]

Coming Soon

Recent Posts

  • Benjamin Risha
  • Cult Survivor Benjamin Risha Tells Readers His Story In THE SON OF SEVEN MOTHERS
  • ‘Cult Survivor’ Benjamin Risha: How Therapy and Education Allowed Him To Tell His Story
  • How Forensic Psychologist Dr. Joni Johnston Handles Difficult True Crime Cases
  • Abraham Lincoln, True Crime Author
  • Book Trailer for ‘THE SON OF SAM’ AND ME
  • ‘THE SON OF SAM’ AND ME

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

eZine SignupJoin our email list and be the first to get hot deals, new releases and...
* Author updates
* Free eBooks
* Free audio books
* Enlightening and entertaining posts
* Advance notice of book deals, special offers

Follow Us

Blog Tag Cloud

best true crime books Bogeyman Bradley Nickell Brian Whitney Burl Barer Caitlin Rother Cold Case crime Crime Fiction Crime thriller Detective Detectives Facebook True Crime John Ferak Kevin Sullivan Las Vegas Murder murder book Mysteries Mystery mystery thriller Non-Fiction Ron Franscell Serial Killer serial killer books Serial Killers Steve Jackson Suspense suspense thriller Ted Bundy Thriller Thriller Books True-crime True Crime truecrime True Crime Authors true crime book true crime books True Crime Discussions True Crime Original true crimes true crime stories True Murder WildBlue Press writing

Privacy Policy

As Seen On:

Our Authors Have Been Seen On...

Interested Authors Click Here
See Our Entire Catalog
SSL Secure Connection

Copyright © 2025 WildBlue Press. All rights reserved.
Website design by Denver Local SEO Marketing Company
THE POLITICS OF MURDER’s Margo Nash On When Writing Stirs Up Controversy