
Prepare for a deep dive into a homicide from the 1980s that divided friends and relatives. Could a Scottsdale man kill his wife while in a ‘disassociated state’ and not be a further threat to society? Explore the consequences in response to this case that received national attention. presented by local historian Bruce Wall—former Scottsdale Police Department Crime Prevention Police Aide.
FORMAT: In-Person – classroom
INSTRUCTION METHOD: Lecture
AGES: Adults 18+
FEE: Thanks to our donors, there is no charge to attend this event but please kindly RSVP below so we can plan accordingly; seating is limited. Donations for our 501(c)(3) are graciously accepted at the door; every amount helps us continue to offer free and affordable events to the community.
PRESENTER: Historian Bruce Wall is a Citizen Advisor at the City of Scottsdale. Wall believes people have a general interest in hearing about law and order in the United States, especially in the West, and his ample knowledge of Scottsdale’s notorious crimes led him to create a series of intriguing lectures which he presents to groups all over the Valley. Wall said he loves including ‘planned tangents’ when talking about aspects of Scottsdale or Arizona history because it fills the gaps in the stories and makes history relevant.








