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An Update With Comptroller Kevin Lembo; Martha Elliott Recalls Killer Michael Ross

Chion Wolf
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WNPR
State Comptroller Kevin Lembo.

Last week, State Comptroller Kevin Lembo’s office unveiled a plan to end a decades-old backlog of state pension audits. 

This hour, Comptroller Lembo joins us in-studio to talk about what that plan entails. We also find out why he thinks the CT Gig Project is a good idea, and learn about some new restrictions on unregulated compound drugs.

A little later, we hear an interview with journalist and author Martha Elliott. Elliott's book, The Man in the Monster, documents her complicated “friendship” with Connecticut serial killer Michael Ross.

GUESTS:

  • Kevin Lembo - Connecticut's State Comptroller
  • Martha Elliott - Journalist and author of The Man in the Monster: An Intimate Portrait of a Serial Killer

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John Dankosky, Catie Talarski, Tucker Ives, Betsy Kaplan, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show.

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