Exciting News from Women in Crime Ink

Legal analyst Anne Bremner and body language guru Dr. Lillian Glass join Women in Crime Ink, the blog the Wall Street Journal calls "worth reading."

Houston, TX, July 28, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Women in Crime Ink, the two-year-old blog the venerable Wall Street Journal calls “worth reading,” has added two new contributors. Beginning August 1, high-profile legal analyst Anne Bremner and renowned body language expert Dr. Lillian Glass join a roster that includes Diane Dimond, Pat Brown, Kathryn Casey, Cathy Scott, Robin Sax, and other criminal justice professionals and authors.

Anne Bremner:

A trial attorney for 26 years, Anne is a litigation shareholder in the Seattle law firm of Stafford Frey Cooper. She received her B.A. from California's Stanford University and a law degree from Seattle University. She’s a former deputy prosecutor at the King County Prosecutor's Office, specializing in sex crimes. Since entering private practice, Anne has represented police departments, private and public entities, priests and judges in civil and criminal trials. In addition, Anne is a fellow in the prestigious International Academy of Trial Lawyers, widely regarded as the most exclusive trial-lawyer group in the world, and a regular on CNN, HLN, Nancy Grace and Fox News.

Dr. Lillian Glass:

Dr. Glass earned her PhD in communication disorders from the University of Minnesota when she was just 24. One of the world’s foremost authorities in the human communications arena, she’s an accomplished body language expert, who educates her readers and viewers with entertaining yet compelling analysis of cases in the news. She’s a sought-after media expert for her unique perspective on the big cases behind the headlines. A prolific author, Dr. Glass's books include the bestselling Toxic People.

Women in Crime Ink

WCI is a collaboration of best-selling true-crime authors, award-winning print and broadcast journalists, crime novelists, television personalities, and criminal justice professionals—including a forensic artist, a criminal profiler, nationally renowned prosecutors, a high-profile criminal defense attorney, and a victims' rights advocate. For more information: www.womenincrimeink.com.

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