Friday, April 11


Fri 8-8:50am

 
 

HAMPTON COFFEE COMPANY PRESENTS Coffee & Crime with Joe Giacalone

Our True Crime Consultant, Retired NYPD Sergeant SDS, Expert on Law Enforcement & Author

Location: Clinton Academy


Fri 9-9:50am

 

FICTION PANEL

Gallery Books presents Class of 2025: Debut Thrillers

Anna Sophia McLoughlin, Ande Pliego, Sophie Stava

Moderator: Abby Endler

Location: St Luke’s Hoie Hall

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TRUE CRIME PANEL

Forensically Speaking: An Examination of Long Island’s Most Infamous Cases

With death investigator Joseph Scott Morgan and law enforcement expert Joseph Giacalone

Leading forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan and retired NYPD Sergeant Joseph Giacalone will explore famous Long Island cases that have captivated the public for years. From the Amityville tragedy to the Gilgo Beach murders, forensic evidence can be the key to solving the most brutal crimes. Whether it’s examining DNA, fingerprints, fiber analysis, or digital footprints, the hard science can often lead directly to the killer and is integral to building a case for prosecution.

Location: East Hampton Library

 

Fri 10-10:50am

 

FICTION PANEL

New York, New York: Crime in the City

Steve Cavanagh, Alyssa Cole, Jessa Maxwell

Moderator: Clémence Michallon

Location: St Luke’s Hoie Hall

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TRUE CRIME PANEL

The Truth About Tupac

With Sheryl McCollum, crime scene investigator and the Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute

For almost 30 years the murder of Tupac Shakur has been talked about, and many theories have surfaced. With the explosive new details and charges against Sean “Diddy” Combs, the family of Tupac Shakur has recently hired an attorney to investigate a possible link between his 1996 murder and Combs.

Crime scene investigator Sheryl McCollum worked directly with Shakur’s mother for years trying to uncover the truth. Duane “Keffy D” Davis, who was arrested last year and charged with the murder, had previously accused Combs of being involved in the planning but Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department never seriously considered Combs a suspect in Shakur’s death.

McCollum says the connection has been there all along.

Location: East Hampton Library

 

Fri 11-11:50am

 

FICTION PANEL

Guest of Honor Interview: Shari Lapena

In conversation with Abby Endler

Location: St Luke’s Hoie Hall

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TRUE CRIME PANEL

Unanswered Questions: The Gabby Petito Story

With Emmy Award-winning Investigative Reporter Kristin Thorne

 

Fri 12-12:50pm

 
 

Atria Tea & Book Signing

featuring Steve Cavanagh and Jessa Maxwell

Location: East Hampton Library

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Book Signing featuring authors from morning panels

Location: Clinton Academy


Fri 1-1:50pm

 

FICTION PANEL

Friends or Frenemies? Characters with Secrets

Lucinda Berry, Lucy Foley, Vera Kurian

Moderator: Abby Endler

Location: St Luke’s Hoie Hall

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TRUE CRIME PANEL

College Town in Chaos: The Idaho Murders

With forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan and Howard Blum, author of WHEN THE NIGHT COMES FALLING

In a case that grabbed national headlines, four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered in their home in Moscow, Idaho on November 13th, 2022. Leading Forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan and author Howard Blum, WHEN THE NIGHT COMES FALLING, will discuss the inside story of these horrific murders.

Having covered this case from its start, Edgar Award-winning investigative reporter Howard Blum takes readers behind the scenes of the police manhunt that eventually led to suspected killer, Bryan Christopher Kohberger, and uncovered larger, lurid questions within this unthinkable tragedy. Joseph Scott Morgan will speak to the importance of forensics in this case and how managing a crime scene can make all the difference in solving such a complex case.

Location: East Hampton Library

 

Fri 2-2:50pm

 

FICTION PANEL

Ordinary People, Extraordinary Circumstances

Steve Cavanagh, Joseph Finder, Carter Wilson

Moderator: A. J. Finn

Location: St Luke’s Hoie Hall

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TRUE CRIME PANEL

Unfaithful, Accused, and Convicted: The Case Against Scott Peterson

With True Crime Broadcast Journalist & Anchor Laura Ingle

Laura Ingle has covered the case of Scott Peterson, the man convicted of murdering his pregnant wife Laci Peterson and their unborn child in 2002, for over 20 years.

A 2023 TV special that Ingle reported on to mark the 20th anniversary of her original coverage. The special includes interviews with Peterson’s sister-in-law, detectives, and a reporter who covered the crime. Ingle has covered the case extensively for NewsNation, including reporting on the Los Angeles Innocence Project’s request to retest DNA evidence from a burnt-out van found near the crime scene. 

In 2005, Ms. Ingle earned an Edward R. Murrow award for her reporting on the Scott Peterson trial. Additionally, she hosted a 20-year anniversary special on the case entitled, “Reporter’s Notebook: The Scott Peterson Case.”

Location: East Hampton Library

 

Fri 3-3:50pm

 

FICTION PANEL

Killer Women: Rewriting the Crime Fiction Narrative

Emiko Jean and Clémence Michallon

Moderator: Abby Endler

Location: St Luke’s Hoie Hall

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TRUE CRIME PANEL

The Search for the Boston Strangler / Blood in the Water

With New York Times bestselling author and renowned investigative journalist Casey Sherman

Our True Crime Chair Casey Sherman takes you on the hunt for the real Boston Strangler, one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. From 1962 to 1964, eleven women were brutally murdered in the Boston area. The youngest and final victim, 19-year-old Mary Sullivan, was Sherman’s beloved aunt.

Questions about the guilt of the self-confessed Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo, led Sherman to embark on a decades long investigative quest to find answers for his family, a quest that made headlines around the world. Sherman will detail his shocking re-investigation with never-before-seen photos and details about his face to face confrontations with the real killers.

Location: East Hampton Library

 

Fri 4-4:50pm

 
 

Sourcebooks Tea & Book Signing

featuring Carrie Doyle, Anna Sophia McLoughlin, Casey Sherman, and Carter Wilson

Location: East Hampton Library

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Book Signing featuring authors from afternoon panels

Location: Clinton Academy


Fri 5-5:50pm

 

FICTION PANEL

Make or Break: High-Stakes Thrillers

Ashley Elston, Alex Finlay, Guest of Honor Tess Gerritsen

Moderator: Carter Wilson

Location: St Luke’s Hoie Hall

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The Goody Garlick Graveyard Tour – free

5-5:45pm

In 1658, before Salem, there was the not-so-wicked witch of the Hamptons called Goody Garlick. Hear her story from Town Crier Hugh King in the graveyard where it all took place. Guests should meet by the graveyard at 4:50pm. Parking at the Gardiner Windmill. The tours also takes place on Saturday at the same times.

Location: 28 James Lane. Rain or shine. Numbers are limited, please sign up.

 

Fri 6-6:50pm

 
 

Presents

Spotlight on ‘The Better Sister’, a Series Adaptation

Prime Video presents an exclusive book-to-screen conversation about the electric-thriller, THE BETTER SISTER, with New York Times bestselling author Alafair Burke and the multi-hyphenate, co-showrunners of the upcoming Prime Video series adaptation, Olivia Milch (Ocean’s 8) and Regina Corrado (Mayor of Kingstown). Moderated by Chloe Melas, NBC News entertainment reporter.

Location: Guild Hall

 
 

Friday Special Events 7-9pm

 
 

PRESENTS…

Murder Mystery Game

Sponsored by Book of the Month and hosted by our Fiction Director Abby Endler of @crimebythebook, you can join our featured authors for a night of mystery-solving fun. Participate in an interactive detective game alongside some of your favorite crime writers where you gather clues, interrogate your fellow players, and see if you can solve a Whodunit Murder Mystery. This event will put your crime-solving skills to the test!

Tickets: $75 includes beverages and small plates

Location: St. Luke’s Hoie Hall

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Wine & Crime

Hosted by Sheryl “Mac” McCollum, crime scene investigator and the Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute

Be a rookie detective in a simulated war room of a homicide unit to help try and solve a real cold case. Interact with forensics experts, investigators and members of law enforcement to help refine your deductive skills while enjoying a delicious glass of wine!

Tickets: $75 includes beverages and small plates

Location: East Hampton Fire Department, I Cedar Street

 

 

Fri 5-9pm

Escape Rooms

Registration is now closed

 
 

“Murder at the Manor”

PRESENTED BY EAST HAMPTON LIBRARY

While attending a dinner party in the private library of Dennis Fabiszak during the Hamptons Whodunit festival, your host stumbles into the room and collapses on the ground, dead. At first glance, there does not appear to be anything indicating how your host has mysteriously died. Accusations start flying and someone calls the police. You have 20 minutes to find out who of the remaining guests committed the crime, what weapon they used, and in what room the dastardly deed was committed.

Registration is now closed

Location: East Hampton Library, 159 Main Street.