The Truth Behind 'Red March' & No I Don't Really Want to Talk About It
- Karmin Walker
- Oct 16, 2022
- 3 min read
Updated: Jun 3, 2023
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and it is also two months before I publish my fifth book titled, 'Black December.' Black December is indeed a sequel to my first novel, 'Red March.' At the time of publishing Red March I did not disclose all of the intimate details of the story, how closely it aligned with real life, but if you have listened to a recent podcast of mine--you will have noticed that my sly indiciations of an emotional relationship gone wrong, turned sexual harassment in the work place, are in fact true.
Every single conversation in Red March is in fact a true conversation that was held--there are screenshots to back up these conversations. The part of the book that differs it from reality is that it was not Maine, where the book was placed in, it was Alaska. It was not a publishing company that the characters worked for, it was the Alaska State Troopers. It was not an Editor that was fired for these ridiculous actions, it was a Captain of the Alaska Wildlife Troopers.
I will share some of the photos mentioned in Red March, to add to my credibility that so many individuals claim does not exist.
Some of the conversations shown below are conversations in Red March as well. The redacted Internal Investigative Report will be released in Black December that will prove the outcome of the investigation, and that he was in fact fired for these actions.
Additionally, and I want to be VERY clear about this... I am NOT sharing this to hurt him in anyway or because "I'm still wrapped up." The reason for sharing is to build the stage for the corruption behind the Alaska State Troopers that I will be discussing later this year. I have mentioned countless times that I could never forget the lies and betrayal, but I also fought for him the best that I could--however, his lies were his downfall. This "relationship" builds the stage for why I had a different outlook on relationships after this. Also, during the further trauma done by the Department, they go back on their own documented words multiple times... So, as much as I would prefer to never talk about this guy ever again... He also played a vital role in what began to go wrong with AST. Including allowing him to re-apply for Trooper later on, to which I was the one who recieved his transcripts. When I found that out, all the pain came rushing back, and I walked into my Captain's office and said, "Rex reapplied." He tried to deny it, even though other people had already confirmed. So, I slapped Rex's transcripts down on his desk and said, "Well, thats a lie." And I walked out. He later told me that I was never supposed to find out, but guess what... Kind of hard to hide it when I worked in Recruitment.
Check out the newly released audio book of 'Red March' to find out how the book ends... And no, Alaska DPS, it does NOT end in a marriage!





The email he sent proving he wrote the poem:

The poem:


Our joint Pinterest account where he would subtly say "I love you."
Photos of his and his sons trucks, that he sent me:
The gold wedding dress he picked out for me:
The event in Red March when we were constantly standing next to each other:



















































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