Burl Barer is a NYT Best Selling author, Edgar Award winner, and two-time Anthony Award nominee with extensive media, advertising, marketing, and public relations experience. Garnering accolades for his creative contributions to radio, television, and print media, Barer's career has been highlighted in the London Sunday Telegraph, New York Times, USA Today, Variety, and on ABC's Good Morning America. He has hosted the Internet's first award-winning true crime podcast, True Crime Uncensored, for 17 years. The author of several true crime classics, Barer co-authored with Frank C. Girardot, Jr. ""Betrayal in Blue"" and ""A Taste for Murder."" Frank C. Girardot, Jr., born in Detroit in January 1961, is an award-winning journalist, author, victim advocate, and former radio host. His career launched as a copyboy at the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, evolving into coverage of landmark cases like the O.J. Simpson trial. Girardot's acclaimed biography ""Becoming Clark Rockefeller"" exposed serial imposter Christian Gerhartsreiter (aka Clark Rockefeller). A board member of Justice for Homicide Victims, he is the author of ""Burned"" and co-author with Burl Barer of ""Betrayal in Blue"" and ""A Taste for Murder"" with Burl Barer, blending meticulous reporting with compassionate advocacy.