September 2021 Newsletter

At 11:30 pm, Mary Jo Kopechne did not feel well and wanted to leave the party. Teddy, who also expressed exhaustion after the day’s activities, volunteered to drive her back to the ferry. However, for unknown reasons, he drove to Poucha Pond, where he lost control of his vehicle, swerved off the pier, and landed in the water. Later he would claim to have a concussion, and wander back to his cabin to rest, while Mary Jo suffocated and died.

August 2021 Newsletter

Most authors will tell you that writing is an outpouring of experiences, education, conversations, and worldview. Louisa is a prime example of that theory. While struggling with her inner sorrow and anger, her interest in the darker side of humanity blossomed. Perhaps Amos’ worldview suppressed Louisa’s genuine interest in the culture and instead drove her curiosity to explore topics unmentioned in polite so

April 2021 Newsletter

At the age of 14, Hoffman took his first missions trip to Bristol, England, as a Mormon. While there, he developed an interest in searching for rare Mormon documents in antiquities shops. As he grew older, Mark focused his search on historical documents associated with the inception of Mormonism.  By this time, Hoffman had become an atheist, but the lust for admiration from the Mormon community consumed him.