Michael Malchik gained fame as the man who found, charmed and brought down Connecticut’s notorious serial killer, Michael Ross. Now retired from the state police, Malchik is a lawyer who doesn’t take many cases. He does routine business such as wills, personal injury and real estate.
Malchik’s techniques are instructive for those seeking to solve any riddle. Where some try to make the pieces fit the puzzle, Malchik just shifts the pieces around until they actually fit. He reads a lot of reports and still stays awake. He looks for the little things that add up and the little things that don’t. It’s common sense, but not necessarily common practice, even for homicide detectives.
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