How would you feel if your best friend was brutally murdered by a serial killer—and then discovered that you were his next target? That’s what happened to Carrie Frederickson’s mother when, as a single mom of three at the age of 19, she found herself playing a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with Stephen Peter Morin.
Carrie shares the riveting story of her mother’s ordeal with your audience, along with fascinating insights into the realm of killers. A riveting and inspiring guest, Carrie reveals:
• How her mother became caught in the sights of Stephen Peter Morin, a serial killer who raped and murdered as many as 37 women before he was caught and sentenced to death by lethal injection in Texas.
• Why it’s almost impossible to identify a murderer based on ordinary social cues, and why “stranger danger” is real for adults as well as children.
• The differences between psychotics and psychopaths; serial killers, spree killers, and mass murderers.
• Why men are just as much at risk for becoming victims of serial killers as women.
• Her top tips on protecting yourself and your children from killers, and much more.
CREDENTIALS: Carrie Frederickson is a writer based in Oregon. She has done extensive research into the mindsets and motivations of killers, in order to better understand what her mother went through. Carrie is the author of THE EYES OF A STRANGER, a novelized account of her mother’s ordeal. The book is available online at www.bbotw.com.
AVAILABILITY: OR, nationwide by arrangement and via telephone; last-minute availability
CONTACT: Carrie Frederickson, (541) 205-4845 (OR); (541) 274-0954 (cell); carriefrederickson@clearwire.net

