Grok’s Take — The Super License

Back When A dozen years ago, I posited something overly ambitious: an idea to help slow the annual march of death and injury on America’s roadways while saving those inclined to participate a lot of money—the Super License. Of course, nobody influential saw it because I’m an indie writer with a wingless gnat’s platform. Doom,…… Continue reading Grok’s Take — The Super License

Revisiting Dad, James Earl Ray, and Murder of MLK

(photo credit: State of Tennessee, Earl Warren/AP)

As interest continues to build for the eventual release of all remaining unredacted documents in the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations, let’s reprise Dad’s interviews and correspondence with James Earl Ray from a few years ago. https://tnelsontaylor.com/alex-taylor-tuesday-legacy-edition-part-ii/ On JFK’s long-contested narrative, it appears that those conspiracy theories might finally have their reckoning. U.S. Rep. Anna…… Continue reading Revisiting Dad, James Earl Ray, and Murder of MLK

Won’t Leave You Hanging

Published in the Gainesville Times January 24, 1989, Retired Detective and Criminology Professor Alex Taylor electrifies the history of Old Sparky — the electric chair. What most people today do not realize is that this form of execution remains an option in several states, including Tennessee, which last used their electric chair on Nicholas Todd…… Continue reading Won’t Leave You Hanging