In the summer of 1937, the mountain town of Flagstaff emerged from the
Great Depression with an eye toward the future. Few people were better
positioned for success than JD Walkup, a handsome young mover and shaker
who served as chairman of the board of supervisors and a happily married
father of four. The city was alive and bustling, tourism thrived and
cultural endeavors blossomed. But JD's life changed forever one cool
summer evening when his wife, Marie, and their children were found dead.
The murders shook the town to its core, along with the disturbing
knowledge that Marie was the culprit. Join author Susan Johnson as she
explores the tragic history of a once-happy Flagstaff family.