Panola College to Host Author Signing

October 6, 2017 - Stewart Fillmore Shares Tenaha:Corruption and Cover-up in Small Town Texas
 
The M.P. Baker Library will host author Stewart Fillmore on Wednesday, October 25th at 2pm as he discusses his new book Tenaha: Corruption and Cover-up in Small Town Texas. The story began when a lonely stretch of highway in rural East Texas was featured in a CNN report claiming that motorists were being targeted. Special Agent Stewart Fillmore was investigating the case when it took a strange and deadly turn. He uncovered levels of lies and corruption, centering on drug dealing and a mysterious death. Mr. Fillmore will share the story in person and will also have books available for purchase and signing.
 
Stewart Fillmore retired from the FBI in 2016 after a 29 year career. He lives with his wife and family in Tyler, Texas. An avid tennis player, he enjoys playing the guitar and tinkering on the banjo. He is currently the owner of a private investigation company. This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served. For additional information please call 903-693-2052 or email cferguson@panola.edu.