Logan
County native investigates local murder cases in
trilogy; Buried Truth
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[July 14, 2015]
After
nearly twenty years of research, Bonnie J. Thompson, the
daughter of former Logan County State’s Attorney Roger
W. Thompson, releases her tell-all trilogy, BURIED
TRUTH, a unique true crime saga about one woman’s
undying perseverance in a lonely battle for truth and
justice.
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In Part One: Backtrack, Thompson takes the reader back to
1976 when she was a 19-year-old deputy circuit clerk in the
Logan County Courthouse. That year a series of murders unfolded
in her hometown of Lincoln, Illinois, and she became a witness
to suspicious events and circumstances relating to the Schneider
triple homicide, a Manson copycat crime. Only one 21- year-old
man was charged and convicted of the slayings. Two other men
Thompson suspected as accomplices were never implicated and went
on to become attorneys.
Years later in 2001, Thompson’s father dies a disturbing death,
which takes her back to Lincoln. Following her father’s
memorial, she approaches Logan County State’s Attorney Tim
Huyett and tells him of her longtime suspicions regarding the
triple homicide. She is granted access to the old murder case
files and begins her own investigation into not only the
Schneider murders but also the murders of Michael Mansfield,
Ruth Martin, and Jay and Robin Fry.
“Bonnie Thompson has done an excellent job of uncovering some
deeply buried truths regarding a series of related murder cases.
My own investigation with Bonnie and the voluminous evidence she
has uncovered have convinced me that there is much more to the
Mansfield, Martin, and Schneider murder cases than has been
previously revealed in the official investigations. In my view
there is sufficient evidence to warrant an official
reinvestigation of these crimes, beginning with the facts that
Bonnie has brought to light in her trilogy.”
—Dr. Larry Farwell, Forensic Neuroscientist and Inventor of
Brain Fingerprinting (www.larryfarwell.com).
Bonnie J. Thompson is no stranger to the world of criminal law
and courtroom drama. Her father, Roger W. Thompson, and
grandfather, Donald L. Thompson, were both noted trial lawyers.
The Logan County Courthouse provided Bonnie with a very
important education, for it was there that she learned the value
of truth and justice.
Although she often considered pursuing a degree in law, she
found herself more drawn to music, writing, and investigation.
In her spare time she performs as a professional
singer/songwriter/guitarist, and she particularly enjoys singing
jazz and blues standards. Her previous works include a
screenplay entitled, Process of Elimination, and True Facts &
Findings, a critical review of a book written by former Lincoln
Police Detective William Krueger called, A Force for Evil.
Thompson's books are available through her website:
www.buriedtruth
trilogy.com and/or
www.processof
elimination.info.
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Thompson is
self-published and is releasing her trilogy in an eBook download PDF file format
(Adobe Reader required). Her new trilogy can be purchased through her website:
www.buried truthtrilogy.com .
Book purchases can be made with a credit card. Once the transaction is
completed, the eBook(s) will be downloaded as a PDF file to the customer’s
computer, iPad, or handheld cellular device. Thompson’s books are copyrighted
through the Library of Congress and cannot be copied, reproduced, transmitted or
sold without the author’s permission.
Part Two: Preponderance of Evidence and Part Three: Plea for Justice are
completed and soon to be released. Thompson is calling for official
reinvestigation of the Michael Mansfield and Ruth Martin cold cases and also the
Schneider triple homicide. She urges people to sign the petition on her website
requesting official reinvestigation of these nearly 40-year-old murders. She
also encourages anyone with information about these murders to contact her
through her email address:
bjt76@buriedtruthtrilogy.com . Thompson has also created a public page on
Facebook to promote her trilogy called, “Buried Truth Trilogy.”
[Brenda J. Thompson]
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