RTIR Magazine

View Article  What's Life Like as a Cop's Son?

Children of cops are often portrayed as reckless brats who play above the law, are shielded from prosecution and given ...   more »

View Article  ‘I Bought an ATM on Craigslist for $750 with 1,000 Credit Card Numbers On It’
Most people have heard the horror stories about credit card and identity theft and do whatever they can to protect ...   more »
View Article  How a Tragic Personal Loss Inspired a Search for Understanding Instead of Hate
On September 4, 1997, a suicide bombing rocked Jerusalem. Killed in the explosion was Smadar Elhanan, a
13-year-old girl whose ...   more »
View Article  Could the Fort Hood Massacre Have Been Avoided?
What could have convinced a highly-educated mental health professional to commit mass murder in the name of God?
Millions have ...   more »
View Article  How To Avoid Being a Victim of Date Rape, Stalking or Sexual Assault

Did you know that 16- to 19-year-old girls have the highest rate of sexual assault? Or that 73 percent of ...   more »

View Article  Angel Beckons Crime Writer to Solve Cold Case Murder

Interview the Author and Find Out If He Does

In Penn County Indiana in 1986, 11-yearold Trudie Brice was strangled ...   more »

View Article  Angel Beckons Crime Writer to Solve a Cold Case Murder
In Penn County Indiana in 1986, 11-year-old Trudie Brice was strangled to death in her home, just two weeks before ...   more »
View Article  This Forensic Psychologist Can Explain Why Some People Are Evil

What is it that drives some people to commit heinous crimes? It’s a question that society has grappled with for ...   more »

View Article  ‘How a High-Speed Chase Changed How I Looked at the World’
Paul Hutchins remembers the moment his life changed. A terrified 19-year-old at the time, Paul found himself cowering in a ...   more »
View Article  Interview a Real-Life Mafia Cowboy

For years, the lives of cowboys and Mafiosi have been depicted in movies. There always seems to be an endless ...   more »

View Article  Does the Right to Bear Arms Still Make Sense Today?
As the nation debates whether more guns or fewer can
prevent tragedies like the Virginia Tech Massacre and
the shooting ...   more »
View Article  What It's Like to Be a Mom Hunted By the FBI
In 1985, political activist Diana Block and her two-weekold
son fled Los Angeles after discovering a surveillance
device in their ...   more »
View Article  It Wasn’t The Sopranos, But It Was Close; Guest Reveals What Life Was Like as the Son of a Mafioso!

For eight years the world watched as Tony Soprano tried to balance his family responsibilities with those associated with being ...   more »