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Losing a loved one to murder is life's ultimate tragedy. But when
the killer is never captured, a family's paralyzing grief only
compounds. Years pass. Pain grows. Time heals nothing. Parents,
spouses, and children of the victims never find peace.
Investigators continue to lie awake night after night, year after
year, thinking, "If only..." Cold cases fascinate us because of the
endless possibilities. What if Alice Hochhausler hadn't driven her
daughter home from work while a strangler was running loose? What
if Oda Apple's wife hadn't sent him to the corner drugstore? What
if Linda Bricca hadn't been so beautiful - and her husband not a
workaholic? J. T. Townsend takes us on a sinister journey through
thirteen cases, which took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1904
and 1971. You'll meet Frances Brady, a pretty bride-to-be gunned
down at her own front door. Tommy Coby, age eight, who arrived home
to an empty house, and learned later his parents were lying dead in
their car. Patty Rebholz, a popular cheerleader, who was bludgeoned
in a neighbor's backyard while walking to break up with her teenage
boyfriend. What do these cases have in common? A fleeting,
irrational act of violence with no resolution. Somebody literally
got away with murder. Each episode took place in sheer moments--but
hundreds of innocent people still remember, still mourn, and are
still haunted by horrible, unbearable images. Townsend's riveting
accounts include never-before-published details from police files
and insights from both investigators and witnesses. Finally someone
has managed to put all of the pieces together. Whodunit? We'll
never know for sure--but we can certainly make some informed,
calculated guesses. Meanwhile, on these pages, each victim returns
to vibrant life, becomes as real to us as to those loved ones they
left behind--and still cries out for justice.
Losing a loved one to murder is life's ultimate tragedy. But when
the killer is never captured, a family's paralyzing grief only
compounds. Years pass. Pain grows. Time heals nothing. Parents,
spouses, and children of the victims never find peace.
Investigators continue to lie awake night after night, year after
year, thinking, "If only..." Cold cases fascinate us because of the
endless possibilities. What if Alice Hochhausler hadn't driven her
daughter home from work while a strangler was running loose? What
if Oda Apple's wife hadn't sent him to the corner drugstore? What
if Linda Bricca hadn't been so beautiful - and her husband not a
workaholic? J. T. Townsend takes us on a sinister journey through
thirteen cases, which took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, between 1904
and 1971. You'll meet Frances Brady, a pretty bride-to-be gunned
down at her own front door. Tommy Coby, age eight, who arrived home
to an empty house, and learned later his parents were lying dead in
their car. Patty Rebholz, a popular cheerleader, who was bludgeoned
in a neighbor's backyard while walking to break up with her teenage
boyfriend. What do these cases have in common? A fleeting,
irrational act of violence with no resolution. Somebody literally
got away with murder. Each episode took place in sheer moments--but
hundreds of innocent people still remember, still mourn, and are
still haunted by horrible, unbearable images. Townsend's riveting
accounts include never-before-published details from police files
and insights from both investigators and witnesses. Finally someone
has managed to put all of the pieces together. Whodunit? We'll
never know for sure--but we can certainly make some informed,
calculated guesses. Meanwhile, on these pages, each victim returns
to vibrant life, becomes as real to us as to those loved ones they
left behind--and still cries out for justice.
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