‘Death in Roseville’ exhibit at the Carnegie Museum will be highlighted by author signing on Saturday, Oct. 19

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Explore Roseville’s darker history through the “Death in Roseville” exhibit currently featured at the city’s historic Carnegie Museum until Nov. 2. The exhibit showcases bygone funeral practices, eerie Roseville artifacts and shuttering true crime tales.

This unique feature will be punctuated by a book-signing on Oct. 19th with non-fiction author Jaime Rubio from 3 to 5 p.m. Rubio is an archival researcher and genealogical specialist who’s been interviewed on the Discovery Channel’s “Deadly Women,” as well as a number of radio shows and podcasts that include “Side Eye Guys” and “Truth or Demons.”

Rubio will be signing copies of her two nonfiction books “Stories of the Forgotten” and “More Stories of the Forgotten.” Each title has chapters that involve murder or death associated with Roseville.

Rubio was one of the storytellers interviewed in SN&R’s 2021 Halloween feature “Sacramento’s haunted history is more than a ghost story.”

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