by Aleida K. Wahn | Apr 6, 2017 | Crime & Beyond Blog
A Paralyzing Fear: Was It Jon Guerrero? In the summer of 2016, murder came to San Diego in the form of an unknown assailant, who was randomly attacking homeless men, killing some with railroad spikes driven through their head and chest while they slept out in the...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Feb 3, 2017 | Crime & Beyond Blog, Other Published Stories
On Saturday, January 21, 2017, I traveled with the Border Angels to the Ocotillo desert to leave water and provisions along migrant crossing routes. It was an amazing day, from start to finish. I have written a story about that day which is now in Psychology Today....
by Aleida K. Wahn | Aug 26, 2016 | Crime & Beyond Blog
Thirteen Anesthetized Women Were Sexually Assaulted by Luis Ramos A 15-year prison sentence was not enough time for the victims of Luis Ramos. Thirteen anesthetized women were sexually assaulted by Ramos at the Park Boulevard dental office where he worked for 2 ½...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Aug 14, 2016 | Crime & Beyond Blog
The Right-To-Die: An Individual Choice He was a vibrant man, a brilliant and accomplished scientist, an ocean lover, a Korean Bar-B-Q and taco stand aficionado, an attentive husband, and an energetic father to two young boys. He was also my good friend who had the...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Aug 9, 2016 | Crime & Beyond Blog
I was so moved by this article that I wanted to share it. Who has not made a wrong choice at one time in their life? The story of Ronald Evans brings me to tears! Talk about sins of our youth. I so believe in second chances, and these 214 individuals can be...
by Aleida K. Wahn | Apr 8, 2016 | Crime & Beyond Blog
Dr. Glenn Wagner “People are dying to see me,” quipped Chief San Diego Medical Examiner Dr. Glenn Wagner as he began leading a tour of the San Diego Medical Examiner’s Office on a rainy night. Dealing with death and its traumatic aftermath on a daily basis requires...