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Gregg Olsen (born March 5, 1959, in Seattle, Washington) is a New York Times, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal bestselling author of nonfiction books and novels, most of which are crime-related.
A large crowd attended author Gregg Olsen talk at the Orrville library on a book he wrote about the death of Ida Stutzman 30 years ago. Call from Ida's brother, shoebox of letters started the road ...
COSHOCTON – Author Gregg Olsen will discuss his new book, "The Amish Wife," at 3 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Coshocton County District Library, 655 Main St. Olsen has written crime fiction and true ...
Jack Olsen (June 7, 1925 – July 16, 2002) was an American journalist and author known for his crime reporting. Olsen was senior editor-in-chief for the Chicago Sun-Times in 1954. He was Midwest bureau chief for Time and a senior editor for Sports Illustrated in 1961.
Seattle author Gregg Olsen wrote about the Nickell case in his 1993 book Bitter Almonds: The True Story of Mothers, Daughters and the Seattle Cyanide Murders. The case was also featured in episodes of Autopsy, Forensic Files, [30] The New Detectives, [31] Mysteries at the Museum, and Snapped, [32] as well as two episodes of Deadly Women.
Greg Olsen may refer to: Greg Olsen (American football) (born 1985), American football sportscaster and former tight end Gregory Olsen (born 1945), American entrepreneur, engineer, scientist and space tourist
Bodies of Evidence, the first in a book series titled Notorious USA, which Morris co-wrote with author Gregg Olsen, was released in September 2013. With the May 2014 release of Morris and Olsen's book If I Can't Have You about the disappearance of Susan Powell , Kirkus Reviews wrote that the authors "convincingly lay out the myriad of ...
Gregg Olsen (born 1959) (Seattle), true crime author; Tyler Olson (born 1989) (Spokane), Major League Baseball pitcher; Henry O'Malley (1876–1936), United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries; Robert Osborne (1932–2017) (Colfax), film historian, TV personality