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Writers

James Ross Gardner

In the Straits: The Story of the Inmate Turned Millionaire Turned Lone Survivor

He was a convicted felon who found a niche in Seattle’s construction boom. As the region’s fortunes rose and fell—and rose again—so did his. Then a fatal boating accident came for Michael Powers’s fairy-tale ending.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Aug 2109 30min Permalink

Music

A Song of Shadow and Light

The Tacoma Refugee Choir founder didn’t anticipate its impact on her—or her city.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Jun 2019 20min Permalink

Crime

The Russian Spies Who Fooled Seattle

There the man in the shorts—later identified as a Russian agent using the alias Richard Murphy of New Jersey—handed Michael Zottoli from Seattle two items: a flash memory card and a bag that held $150,000 in cash.

Within nine months they’d both be behind bars.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Oct 2017 20min Permalink

Science

The Secret Life of Urban Crows

Among other things, crows can recognize human faces—and train each other to avoid people they don’t like.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met May 2017 15min Permalink

Meet the Gay Mormon Men (and Their Wives) Beseeching SCOTUS to Save 'Traditional' Marriage

Danny Caldwell is openly gay. He’s married. And he’s against gay marriage.

James Ross Gardner Talking Points Memo Jun 2015 15min Permalink

Crime

Tony Wheat Has Been Sorry for So Long

In 1965, Wheat was sentenced to death for armed robbery and murder. When his sentence was commuted, he decided to devote the rest of his life to helping people.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Magazine Apr 2015 25min Permalink

Crime Science

The Trouble With Shaken Baby Syndrome

A diagnosis in question.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Apr 2014 20min Permalink

Crime

Ground Control to Mr. Meline

After a beloved teacher is murdered by his schizophrenic son, his colleagues and students pay him the ultimate tribute.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Sep 2013 25min Permalink

The Girl on the Bridge

Seattle’s Aurora Bridge has been the most notorious suicide site in the Northwest for 80 years. On one man’s fight to erect a fence and the race to save one last jumper.

James Ross Gardner Seattle Met Jul 2011 20min Permalink