Eleven women went missing over the spring and summer of 1988 in New
Bedford, Massachusetts, an old fishing port known as the Whaling
City, where Moby Dick, Frederick Douglass, textile mills, and
heroin-dealing represent just a few of the many threads in the
community's diverse fabric. In Shallow Graves, investigative
reporter Maureen Boyle tells the story of a case that has haunted
New England for forty years. The Crimes: The skeletal remains of
nine of the women, aged nineteen to thirty-six, were discovered
near highways around New Bedford. Some had clearly been strangled,
others were so badly decomposed that police were left to guess how
they had died. The Victims: All the missing women had led troubled
lives of drug addiction, prostitution, and domestic violence,
including Nancy Paiva, whose sister was a hard-working employee of
the City of New Bedford, and Debra Greenlaw DeMello, who came from
a solidly middle-class family but fell into drugs and abusive
relationships. In a bizarre twist, Paiva's clothes were found near
DeMello's body. The Investigators: Massachusetts state troopers
Maryann Dill and Jose Gonsalves were the two constants in a complex
cast of city, county, and state cops and prosecutors. They knew the
victims, the suspects, and the drug-and-crime-riddled streets of
New Bedford. They were present at the beginning of the case and
they stayed to the bitter end. The Suspects: Kenneth Ponte, a New
Bedford attorney and deputy sheriff with an appetite for drugs and
prostitutes, landed in the investigative crosshairs from the start.
He was indicted by a grand jury in the murder of one of the
victims, but those charges were later dropped. Anthony DeGrazia was
a loner who appeared to fit the classic serial-killer profile:
horrific childhood abuse, charming, charismatic, but prone to
bursts of violence. He hunted prostitutes in the city by night and
served at a Catholic church by day. Which of these two was the real
killer? Or was it someone else entirely? Maureen Boyle first broke
the story in 1988 and stayed with it for decades. In Shallow Graves
she spins a riveting narrative about the crimes, the victims, the
hunt for the killers, and the search for justice, all played out
against the backdrop of an increasingly impoverished community
beset by drugs and crime. Drawing on more than one hundred
interviews, along with police reports, first-person accounts, and
field reporting both during the killings and more recently, Shallow
Graves brings the reader behind the scenes of the investigation,
onto the streets of the city, and into the homes of the families
still hoping for answers.
General
Imprint: |
Foreedge
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2017 |
Authors: |
Maureen Boyle
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
312 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5126-0074-2 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
True stories >
Crime
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LSN: |
1-5126-0074-1 |
Barcode: |
9781512600742 |
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