Tim Arnold
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Tim Arnold (born 1956) is a children's book illustrator.
His work includes the 1993 edition of "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." He has also written for literary reviews, such as "Booklist." And Oral Language contest Poems Such as "Parts" and "More Parts"
Arnold gained a measure of notoriety when he discovered the dead body of his neighbor and fashion journalist Christa Worthington in her home in Truro, Massachusetts. For a time he was even a suspect in her killing, but was cleared in 2005 when evidence led to charges against local man Christopher McCowen.
He has two children with his ex-wife Elise Paradis, Catherine and Andrew Arnold

