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Shayla Klein of WBOY sits down with authors Geoff Fuller and S. James McLaughlin to talk about the case and their new book.
New Q&A and Book Signing Event
FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES BOOK SIGNING EVENT AT THE MARION COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
DECEMBER 11, 2021
MCPL | 321 Monroe Street | 12.11.21
Geoffrey C. Fuller and S. James McLaughlin will be discussing their recently released book The WVU Coed Murders: Who Killed Mared and Karen? with WVU’s Dr. Hal Gorby at the Marion County Public Library December 11, 2021. The question and answer session will take place from 12–1pm with a book signing to follow.
THIS EVENT TAKES PLACE DURING THE ANNUAL FEAST OF THE SEVEN FISHES
Feast of the Seven Fishes is an Italian-American Christmas tradition of serving seven courses of seafood dishes to celebrate Christmas Eve. Fairmont, WV hosts a public celebration every year.
You can check out our Q&A, get your books signed, then head up the street to see what’s happening at the Feast of the Seven Fishes. This is the last day of the Feast and you can see what activities are scheduled on mainstreetfairmont.org/feast.
There will be bakers, musicians, artists, and lots of food and drink. We hope to see you there!
Q&A @ 12pm | Book signing @ 1pm
New book coming soon!
Mared and Karen: The Magical Plate Decoded
WVU Coed Murders at Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library June 15
Geoffrey C. Fuller, J. Kendall Perkinson, and S. James McLaughlin will be discussing their podcast at the Clarkson-Harrison Public Library as part of the Harrison County author series.
When: Saturday, June 15, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Where: Clarksburg-Harrison Public Library, 404 Pike Street, Clarksburg, West Virginia
Press Release: 49th Anniversary of WVU Coed Abduction
Morgantown, WV - January 18, 2019 marked the 49th anniversary of the disappearance of Mared Malarik and Karen Ferrell, an unresolved crime that still haunts north central West Virginia. The WVU coeds, heading to their dorm on a cold Sunday night, hitched a ride – common in 1970s Morgantown. In an unknown car, with a person unknown, the pair passed friends waiting for a bus and have never been seen alive again. At least not by anyone but their murderer(s).