Uncover the Untold Secrets Behind Re-inventing the Western with Joe Cornet on SYS Podcast Episode 538

Ashley

Gotcha, gotcha. So, when we were preparing for the interview, you had mentioned a book, The Last Lawman, that you were involved with the author. Maybe you can just tell us quickly about that. It sounds like a fascinating story by a fascinating guy.

Joe Cornet

Well, my very dear friend of a number of decades, Nils Gravelius, who is a published author himself, he’s written a lot of crime fiction, he’s written all kinds of articles for various journals and publications, and he happens to be one of the leading private investigators in the United States, and he’s done a lot of important case work over the years. He used to be a Pinkerton man when he first got started, when he first got licensed, and he spun off onto his own and he’s had an amazing career. So, he has written a book which is going to be published in June of 2026, and it’s called The Last Lawman, and it’s his story, it’s his memoir. He talks about growing up, he talks about his career in the United States Army, he was in army intelligence, he was stationed in South Korea for a while, he has a very a lot of interesting stories about that, but then he talks about his cases he worked on, and he has different chapters, like my favorite is What is a Psychopath, you know, so he goes through various levels of criminality, and he uses his own case work to describe, okay, what is a psychopath? Okay, I worked on this case, and here’s this guy, okay, and I am in it sort of tangentially, because not that I was necessarily involved in any of these cases, but in some ways I was, and I’ve known this gentleman for so long, and I have such a degree of respect and admiration for what he has done with his life and his career and the people that he has helped, and I think, and I have an advanced copy of the book here, and I have read it, and it’s gripping, it’s a page turner, and it’s all true, okay.

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