Before I retired, I had an active career as a strike force chief in the organized crime and racketeering sections of the Justice Department, leading teams of federal agents against the mafia in Cleveland and Pittsburg.
I was the long-time head of Chicago's Better Government Association, investigating political corruption in Chicago and Washington.
My investigations have been featured in the national media, including 60 Minutes, 20/20 and Dateline. I've worked closely with Mike Wallace, Ed Bradley, Brian Ross and Geraldo Rivera.
My work has been featured in Time, Newsweek, and Chicago Magazine. The investigations won almost every national journalism award, including the Pulitzer Prize.
I taught investigative reporting, broadcast journalism and media at Northwestern and Loyola universities, and Columbia College in Chicago.
After 20 years here, I've happily settled into my Santa Fe life, hiking or cross-country skiing every day in the arroyo or on the private trail with my Aussie.
And yes, I love children -- I've got three adult children and five grand-children. The casita is a wonderful place to vacation with your kids; and everyone loves the dog, whose name is Toots.
I'm a long-time jazz aficionado, and often take guests into town for live jazz concerts.
I'm also an avid fly fisherman, and have a great time taking guests to my favorite secret spots in the nearby Sangre de Cristo mountains.
You can celebrate the day's catch, grilling the fresh-caught trout while enjoying the sunset with a glass of wine from your private patio.
Please give me a call to talk about staying in the guest house: 505-350-7422