GWM Crime & Wine event features serial killer survivor

  • Joined onstage at The Plaza by Sheryl McCollum (seated), founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute and emcee for the evening, serial killer survivor Kathy Kleiner-Rubin gave a moving, occasionally disturbing, and always revealing presentation Jan. 12-13 at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton. IAN TOCHER/Staff
    Joined onstage at The Plaza by Sheryl McCollum (seated), founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute and emcee for the evening, serial killer survivor Kathy Kleiner-Rubin gave a moving, occasionally disturbing, and always revealing presentation Jan. 12-13 at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton. IAN TOCHER/Staff
  • Following her presentation, author Kathy Kleiner-Rubin met attendees in the lobby to chat and sign copies of her book, “A Light in the Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy.” IAN TOCHER/Staff
    Following her presentation, author Kathy Kleiner-Rubin met attendees in the lobby to chat and sign copies of her book, “A Light in the Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy.” IAN TOCHER/Staff
Nearly a quarter-century later to the day, Georgia Writers Museum presented back-to-back nights of the first-hand account of serial killer survivor Kathy Kleiner- Rubin Jan. 12-13 at The Plaza in Eatonton. Kleiner-Rubin, author of A Light in the Dark: Surviving More Than Ted Bundy, described her harrowing escape from the hands of the infamous Ted Bundy in the latest edition of GWM’s gripping…

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