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Award-Winning Author, Coach & Victim’s Advocate 

A proud southern mama, Synova was born in Texas and raised in the Ozark foothills. She is now married and raising two children just north of Branson, Missouri. 

After a decade in the world of true crime & victim advocacy, Synova has taken her 10,000 hours of study & entered the self help field. She’s a certified NLP Life Coach through the American Union of NLP. She’s also the owner of Synova’s Simply Biz author coaching service & an award-winning crime writer with over 300 cases under her belt. (Or pen, whatever!) One of her books was even endorsed by a retired FBI Agent!

To top it all off, a flag was flown over the Capitol in Washington D.C. to honor her cold case work!!! She was recently featured on a Discovery Channel documentary as well. 

Synova’s life coaching includes elements of NLP, practical psychology, biblical principles, and biochemistry. You can live a more abundant life and enjoy the journey!

Now, after a 3-year hiatus from the world of true crime, a famous cold case near to Synova’s heart is now back in the news. So, she answered the call, picked up her old fedora and is back on the case. 

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Follow Synova Ink Publishing using the links below if you want to dive into some cold cases with Synova, or if you’re struggling trying to learn out to live again after surviving trauma. Although Synova is diving back into cold cases, she still has a heart to help through her victim’s advocacy programs.

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LATEST POSTS


  • The Heartbreaking Story of Wilma June Nissen

    The Heartbreaking Story of Wilma June Nissen

    Check out another one of my videos from my true crime archives. This one is heartbreaking. A body is found beside the road and left unidentified for almost 30 years. Not too far away a young woman is looking for her biological mother. The first picture she sees is one of a corpse. Check out……

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  • Don’t Miss This Week’s True Crime Tuesday Show!

    Don’t Miss This Week’s True Crime Tuesday Show!

    Don’t forget to tune in at 7pm central time for a new LIVE episode of True Crime Tuesdays. Synova and her team will go live here on Facebook and on her Youtube channel. This week we are addressing the FBI’s findings in the Derontae Martin Case and what can be done going forward. You can……

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  • TCA Snatched Art Crime Video – Stolen de Kooning Painting Recovered after 37 years

    TCA Snatched Art Crime Video – Stolen de Kooning Painting Recovered after 37 years

    Check out another video from my true crime archives. On Nov. 29, 1985, a couple walked into The University of Arizona Museum of Art in Tucson, Arizona and ripped a priceless painting from the walls. 37 years later that painting is found in an antique store. A quiet couple had hidden the painting behind their…

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  • The Overshadowed Child Abduction Case of Alexis Patterson

    The Overshadowed Child Abduction Case of Alexis Patterson

    The case of Alexis Patterson was just getting the kind of publicity it needed when the nation’s attention was diverted to the abduction of Elizabeth Smart. While the power of media can help solve cases, it can also destroy others. What happened to beautiful little Alexis Patterson on the morning of 05/03/2002?

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  • Snatched From Her Lover’s Grasp – The Angela Hammond Story

    Snatched From Her Lover’s Grasp – The Angela Hammond Story

    She was kidnapped while on a pay phone talking to her boyfriend. Jumping in his truck and tearing down the street towards the payphone, Rob sees Angela in the kidnapper’s truck. Dropping a U-turn in the middle of the road the hero tries to chase down the kidnapper, but tragically this story is still looking……

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  • The Disappearance of Cherries Mahan

    Here’s another look back into my true crime archives: Cherrie Mahan, 8 was last seen getting off the school bus at the end of her long driveway on February 22, 1985. She never made it to her house. CherrieMahan #missingperson

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