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Dr. Mary Jumbelic memoir to appear on Times Square billboard

Jun. 18, 2026
By AI, Created 12:44 UTC, Jun 18, 2026, AGP -

Dr. Mary Jumbelic’s memoir 'Speak Her Name: Stories from a Life in True Crime' will be featured on a multi-story Times Square digital billboard on June 20, 2026. The showcase follows the book’s award recognition and spotlights Jumbelic’s work as a forensic pathologist and advocate for victims of violent crime.

Why it matters: - The Times Square feature gives Dr. Mary Jumbelic’s memoir a major public platform in one of New York City’s highest-profile media spaces. - The showcase elevates a true crime memoir centered on victims of violent crime, forensic work and gender-based violence. - The appearance also adds momentum to a book that already won the 2025 NYC Big Book Award and has drawn critical praise.

What happened: - Dr. Mary Jumbelic’s memoir, 'Speak Her Name: Stories from a Life in True Crime,' will be displayed on a multi-story digital billboard in Times Square on June 20, 2026. - Ted Olczak, publisher of Printed Word Reviews, curated the visual feature. - The billboard event coincides with Printed Word Reviews’ special issue for the American Library Association. - The feature marks a new visibility milestone for Jumbelic’s shift from forensic pathology to authorship.

The details: - Dr. Mary Jumbelic was the first female Chief Medical Examiner of Onondaga County, New York. - Jumbelic spent 25 years as a forensic pathologist, performing thousands of autopsies and serving as an expert witness on programs including Dateline, 48 Hours and the Discovery Channel. - 'Speak Her Name,' published by Final Words Publishing, focuses on the lives of female victims who cannot speak for themselves. - The memoir blends Jumbelic’s scientific work, the emotional toll of domestic violence cases and her experience of motherhood alongside repeated exposure to death. - The book centers on Jumbelic’s re-examination of a suspicious death first ruled accidental, leading to forensic evidence of homicide despite community disbelief and resistance. - Jumbelic said the recognition on a major New York City stage is "incredibly validating" and that she hopes the book will honor victims and encourage communities to confront gender-based violence. - The book summary says Jumbelic was drawn into an investigation after a family friend died unexpectedly and uncovered the true cause of death. - The summary describes her career work involving women who were sexually violated, battered, stabbed, shot, dismembered or buried in shallow graves. - The summary says many of the victims were killed by someone they knew. - Jumbelic’s debut book, 'Here, Where Death Delights' (2023), also received international critical acclaim. - 'Speak Her Name' won the 2025 NYC Big Book Award. More information - 'Speak Her Name: Stories from a Life in True Crime' is available in hardcover, ebook and audiobook formats. - More information on Jumbelic’s work and speaking engagements is available on her official website.

Between the lines: - The billboard placement signals how true crime memoirs can cross from niche publishing into mainstream public visibility. - The book’s emphasis on forensic evidence, domestic violence and social denial positions it as both a personal memoir and a broader argument for accountability. - The Times Square display also reflects growing recognition for women-led narratives in forensic and crime writing.

What's next: - Jumbelic continues to consult on forensic cases, write and lecture across the country. - Printed Word Reviews said the magazine will continue covering literary work through its monthly publication and related features. - The book’s award momentum and billboard exposure could expand readership and public interest in Jumbelic’s speaking appearances and backlist title.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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