Throughout "In the Mouth of the Wolf: A Murder, a Cover-Up, and the True Cost of Silencing the Press," former AP Mexico bureau chief Katherine Corcoran investigates an important question: What really happened to Mexican journalist Regina Martínez?
"The journalist is not the ultimate target ... the real target of this kind of rhetoric is the citizen," Katherine Corcoran said while discussing her new nonfiction read about the murder of a reporter in Mexico.
Sherri Papini claimed she had been abducted and held captive by two Hispanic women, but it was all a lie. Really, the married California woman had run off with an ex-boyfriend.
When authorities tested ice cream Bud Phillips had eaten before he died, they discovered it had been poisoned. They also learned his girlfriend, Purdie Clark, was no stranger to Texas law enforcement.