Flynn Hopes LaBarre Case Is his “Career Changer.”
November 18, 2008
Article from GEOFF CUNNINGHAM Jr. at Fosters. (Click name to read whole story.)
First came the discovery of a smoldering pile of debris with a human bone sticking out of it on a farm in Epping.
In the hours following there were neighbors too afraid to talk about the female suspect and an overheard conversation between investigators that led reporter Kevin Flynn to believe a missing persons case was much darker.
The above came to light in the spring of 2006 and it didn’t take long for Flynn — former WMUR television reporter turned author — to realize he had been assigned the story of a lifetime whose full telling wouldn’t fit in a 30-second news segment.
Flynn, 38, of Hopkinton has moved on from reporting at Channel 9 and is set for the Dec. 1 release of his first book: “Wicked Intentions: The Sheila LaBarre Murders - A True Story.”
Flynn worked for WMUR for five years and delved into the murder case in far more detail than required by his job. He was assigned the story as a journalist, but it would later become the focus of a new book detailing one of New Hampshire’s most grisly murderers.
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