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  • Join us for an evening of true crime and investigative insight as New York Times bestselling author Caitlin Rother discusses her latest book, "Down to the Bone," a riveting deep dive into the San Diego-based McStay family murders. This high-profile case captured national attention—featured on the cover of People magazine and in several TV documentaries—and led to the conviction and death sentence of Joseph McStay’s business associate, Charles “Chase” Merritt. At this special event thanks to the San Diego Writers Festival, Rother will take the audience behind the scenes of her reporting, unpacking how assumptions, missteps, and courtroom controversy—including claims of confirmation bias and prosecutorial misconduct—shaped the outcome of one this disturbing case. Books will be available to purchase thanks to Bay Books Coronado. A book signing will follow the event. About "Down to the Bone" In her latest work of investigative nonfiction, "Down to the Bone," New York Times bestselling author Caitlin Rother explores the messy high-profile case of the McStay family murders, which were featured on the cover of People magazine and in several TV documentaries. Rother takes readers step-by-step through the decisions, assumptions, and theories by detectives and prosecutors that ultimately led Joseph McStay’s waterfall builder, Charles “Chase” Merritt, to be sent to death row after a trial marked by accusations of confirmation bias and prosecutorial misconduct. Joseph McStay was last seen on Feb. 4, 2010, when he had lunch with Charles “Chase” Merritt. Subsequently unable to reach Joseph for days, Merritt urged Joseph’s mother and brother to contact authorities, while Joseph’s other associate, Dan Kavanaugh, called the police himself. Joseph’s brother Michael finally reported the family missing on Feb. 15, but detectives found no blood or sign of a struggle in the house, and no clues to the family’s whereabouts. Soon, Merritt and Kavanaugh were pointing fingers at each other as they fought for control of Joseph’s business. The only thing that key parties in this case could agree on was that this case was about money. Within months of the family’s remains being discovered, San Bernardino County sheriff’s detectives had focused their investigation on Merritt, despite the lack of forensic evidence tying him to murder at the house or in his truck and belongings. During a six-month trial, the defense illustrated that Kavanaugh, who was never considered a suspect and ducked a subpoena to testify, had the same alleged motive as Merritt. This book takes a behind-the-scenes look at the flaws in the two sheriff’s investigations and the prosecution’s firm belief that they got the right man, despite contradictions in their timeline and the unanswered questions about when and where this family was killed. After reviewing voluminous court files, including 1,200 exhibits, hundreds of photos, and thousands of pages of records, Rother was able to paint a comprehensive and compelling portrait of this family’s life at the time they disappeared. In addition to these public records, Rother’s book is based on her own interviews and crucial discovery materials—including witness interviews and investigative reports—that took a dozen years to obtain. This deep research enabled her to disclose new and exclusive case details that have never been released publicly, to describe the eventful journey to trial, and to sensitively portray the lasting impact on Joseph’s and Summer’s families. About the Author Caitlin Rother has written or co-authored 16 books, ranging from true crime to thrillers and memoir. A New York Times-bestselling author and investigative journalist, Rother worked nearly 20 years for daily newspapers. Writing books full-time since 2006, she draws from decades of watchdog reporting on topics from addiction to suicide, mental illness, murder, government, political corruption and the criminal justice system. A popular speaker, she has appeared more than 250 times on TV, radio, and podcasts as a crime expert. A former writing instructor of 10 years, she coaches a limited number of aspiring author clients. In her spare time, she goes ocean swimming, sings and plays keyboards in a jazzy, bluesy trio called In the Lounge. Explore the photo galleries and learn about her latest titles, backlist, videos, and podcasts! Caitlin Rother on Facebook / Instagram
  • In San Diego’s Valencia Park neighborhood, a painted staircase was a gathering place for the community. After floods, they were unusable. A recent cleanup only raises more questions.
  • Celebrate the start of Summer with a fun and relaxing Paint & Sip at Deano’s Pub in La Mesa! This painting class, taught by local artist Christy Ross, is for adults of all levels. $45 - includes 2-hr class, all art supplies and adult beverage. Visit: https://www.christyross.art/deano-s-pub-paint-sip
  • REAL ID enforcement at airports starts on May 7. Clint Henderson, travel editor at The Points Guy, has these three tips for travelers.
  • AAA predicts a record-breaking 45.1 million Americans will travel between Thursday and Monday, mostly by car and plane. Here's what to know if you're one of them.
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “One’s Own Journey”. The water-based media exhibition runs June 1-28, 2025 at our Gallery in The Arts District Liberty Station. The free Opening Reception is Friday, June 6, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. with over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings plus refreshments and the fellowship of other art enthusiasts. Gallery hours: Weds-Sun, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Visit: https://www.sdws.org/shows.php?ID=24 San Diego Watercolor Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • On Friday, July 4, head to Grand Social for an evening of unforgettable celebration at Red, White & Brews Night with Cedrice performing. Savor delicious wood-fired cuisine and enjoy lively entertainment in a festive, relaxed atmosphere. As the sun sets and the canyon begins to glow, gather on the lawn for the evening’s highlight: a spectacular, eco-friendly drone show beginning at 9 p.m. Watch as hundreds of choreographed lights dance across the sky, creating a dazzling display without the loud booms—perfect for families, kids, and even pets. Surrounded by the natural beauty of the canyon, it’s a truly magical way to celebrate Independence Day. Grand Social at Fairmont Gran Del Mar on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Diego Automotive Museum is proud to announce its second annual Cruising for Drivers Golf Tournament, presented by Barnhart-Reese Construction, Inc. This exciting event will take place on Monday, May 19, at Coronado Municipal Golf Course (2000 Visalia Row, Coronado, CA 92118), offering a day of friendly competition, camaraderie, and community impact. Attendees will enjoy an unforgettable day at one of the nation’s top ranked public courses surrounded by breathtaking views of the Coronado Bay Bridge, San Diego harbor, and downtown skyline. With a scramble format, this event is designed for golfers of all skill levels and features a hole-in-one competition, golf swing analysis, “Pay a Pro” opportunities, a PXG golf hole challenge to win a PXG driver, and a raffle with exciting prizes. Participants will also be treated to lunch, craft beer, margaritas, and other festivities throughout the day. The tournament will commence at 10:30 a.m. with a meet and greet, followed by a 1 p.m. shotgun start and 18 holes of golf, closing at 5 p.m. with an awards ceremony and reception. Proceeds from the tournament will directly support the Museum and its programming, including IGNITE Academy, an innovative education program that equips underserved San Diego youth with technical skills, mentoring, and pathways to career success in the automotive industry and beyond. This event is presented by Barnhart-Reese Construction, Boss Construction, and Greater San Diego Air Conditioning. Registration is now open. Pricing for foursomes starts at $1,200. Sponsorship opportunities are also available. Secure your spot today Visit: https://sdautomuseum.org/pages/cruising-for-drivers-golf-tournament San Diego Automotive Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Starting May 7, TSA officers will require passengers to present state- issued identification or driver's license, or another acceptable form of identification for travelers 18 and older, to be REAL ID-compliant.
  • Join us poolside this Memorial Day weekend on Saturday, May 24th and Sunday, May 25th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for our annual pop-up barbecue hut, Sizzle and Smoke! Enjoy gourmet handheld delights like smoked brisket grilled cheese, pulled pork sandwiches, and loaded wagyu hot dogs along with sides like smoked Gouda mac and cheese and burrata pasta salad. Our Agave Bar & Grill will also be offering its full menu, including refreshing signature margaritas, gelato cups, tacos and, our summer special, Pineapple SPLASH! Dole Whip. Handhelds $20 | Sides $10 *All guests must have a valid wristband to attend.* Hotel guests will receive a wristband upon arrival and non-hotel guests must purchase a pass through ResortPass. Hotel guests can upgrade the experience by reserving premium poolside seating and packages by clicking the link below! Visit: https://event.marriott.com/sandt-marriott-marquis-san-diego-marina/events/san-diego/memorial-day-weekend-bbq
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