Synopses & Reviews
MISSING: Two young girls from the same neighborhood.Ashley Pond was only twelve years old when she vanished from a school bus stop in a town south of Portland, Oregon. As a shocked community came together and police began a frantic search, another tragedy was just about to take place.
No one believed that evil could be so close to home…
Miranda Gaddis was Ashleys best friend. Just two months after Ashleys disappearance, Miranda was on her way to school when she, too, was abducted. Nobody knew the scandalous, unspeakable secret that the two girls shared…except for one man who lived just one block away.
Until a heroic grandmother brought a killer to justice.
The police and FBI managed to overlook the girls neighbor whose daughter was a friend of Miranda and Ashleys—and who had a catalog of sexual-assault allegations behind him. Author Linda ONeal was a private investigator intimately involved in this shocking case. Now, she and her co-authors—also participants in the case—tell the chilling story of one towns devastating loss…and how the murderer was finally found.
“ONeal persevered when less-committed investigators reasonably may have given up…[The Missing Girls] is made greatly more urgent by the main investigators familial ties.”—Booklist
WITH 8 PAGES OF RIVETING PHOTOS
Review
"O'Neal persevered when less-committed investigators reasonably may have given up...[The Missing Girls] is made greatly more urgent by the main investigator's familial ties."--Booklist
Synopsis
Recounts the disappearances and murders of twelve-year-old Ashley Pond and her best friend Miranda Gaddis, who were abducted, sexually abused, and murdered within two months of each other by a neighbor, Ward Weaver. Reprint.
Synopsis
MISSING: Two young girls from the same neighborhood.Ashley Pond was only twelve years old when she vanished from a school bus stop in a town south of Portland, Oregon. As a shocked community came together and police began a frantic search, another tragedy was just about to take place.
No one believed that evil could be so close to home'
Miranda Gaddis was Ashley's best friend. Just two months after Ashley's disappearance, Miranda was on her way to school when she, too, was abducted. Nobody knew the scandalous, unspeakable secret that the two girls shared'except for one man who lived just one block away.
Until a heroic grandmother brought a killer to justice.
The police and FBI managed to overlook the girls' neighbor whose daughter was a friend of Miranda and Ashley's--and who had a catalog of sexual-assault allegations behind him. Author Linda O'Neal was a private investigator intimately involved in this shocking case. Now, she and her co-authors--also participants in the case--tell the chilling story of one town's devastating loss'and how the murderer was finally found.
"O'Neal persevered when less-committed investigators reasonably may have given up'[The Missing Girls] is made greatly more urgent by the main investigator's familial ties."--Booklist
WITH 8 PAGES OF RIVETING PHOTOS
Synopsis
MISSING: Two young girls from the same neighborhood.Ashley Pond was only twelve years old when she vanished from a school bus stop in a town south of Portland, Oregon. As a shocked community came together and police began a frantic search, another tragedy was just about to take place.
No one believed that evil could be so close to home
Miranda Gaddis was Ashleys best friend. Just two months after Ashleys disappearance, Miranda was on her way to school when she, too, was abducted. Nobody knew the scandalous, unspeakable secret that the two girls shared
except for one man who lived just one block away.
Until a heroic grandmother brought a killer to justice.
The police and FBI managed to overlook the girls neighbor whose daughter was a friend of Miranda and Ashleysand who had a catalog of sexual-assault allegations behind him. Author Linda ONeal was a private investigator intimately involved in this shocking case. Now, she and her co-authorsalso participants in the casetell the chilling story of one towns devastating loss
and how the murderer was finally found.
ONeal persevered when less-committed investigators reasonably may have given up
[The Missing Girls] is made greatly more urgent by the main investigators familial ties.”Booklist
WITH 8 PAGES OF RIVETING PHOTOS
Synopsis
Ashley Pond was only twelve years old when she vanished from a school bus stop in a town south of Portland, Oregon. As a shocked community came together and police began a frantic search, another tragedy was just about to take place.
Miranda Gaddis was Ashley's best friend. Just two months after Ashley's disappearance, Miranda was on her way to school when she, too, was abducted. Nobody knew the scandalous, unspeakable secret that the two girls shared...except for one man who lived just one block away.
The police and FBI managed to overlook the girls' neighbor whose daughter was a friend of Miranda and Ashley's--and who had a catalog of sexual-assault allegations behind him. Author Linda O'Neal was a private investigator intimately involved in this shocking case. Now, she and her co-authors--also participants in the case--tell the chilling story of one town's devastating loss...and how the murderer was finally found.
About the Author
Linda O'Neal is the step-grandmother of Ashley Pond and was the lead private investigator during the case. She has taught several courses on criminal and legal procedure at The College of Legal Arts.
Philip Tennyson is a documentary filmmaker and author. He has written two previous books, Getting Started and Living to 110. He is married to O'Neal, and they live in the Portland, OR area.
Rick Watson has worked in law enforcement and is the author of several screenplays. He lives in Eastern Washington State with his wife, two cats, and a bird named Billie Jean.