Synopses & Reviews
Everyone in the neighborhood thought the Reese family was no good, but it would be twenty-six years before they really learned how bad they wereand#133; and#160;
In July 2008, there were a rash of murders in Indianapolis, three of which occurred during robberies committed by Brian Reese. It turned out he learned his life of crime at home: his father, Paul Sr., who served as his lookout man, had been in and out of prison numerous times, and his mother, Barbaraand#151;who was Brianand#8217;s getaway driver the day of his arrest (right after he shot a police officer)and#151;had once been convicted of embezzlement. The four Reese brothers had been in and out of prison with more than three dozen convictions among them.
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It was no wonder parents warned their children to stay away from the Reeses. But soon they would learn that the familyand#8217;s secrets were darker than they ever imaginedand#133;
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Synopsis
On December 1, 1971, the bodies of Robert Gierse, James Barker, and Robert Hinson were found in their blood-spattered Indianapolis home. All three had reputations as prodigious womanizers, hard-drinking bar fighters, and unscrupulous businessmen--the kind of men with more enemies than friends.
When detectives searched the home and discovered an address book used as a sex contest scorecard, their new suspect list included jilted one-night stands, jealous boyfriends, and husbands--dozens upon dozens of names. Sensational reports and rumors soon overwhelmed the investigation , and real answers eluded the police and the media alike for three decades, until Roy West, a detective with a reputation for cracking "unsolvable" cases, re-opened the files...
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About the Author
Robert L. Snow served for thirty-eight years at the Indianapolis Police Department, retiring in 2007 with the rank of captain. While at the police department, he served in such capacities as Police Department Executive Officer, Captain of Detectives, and Commander of the Homicide Branch. Heand#160;is the author of over a dozen books including Slaughter on North LaSalle, and has had more than 100and#160;articles and short stories published in magazines including Playboy, Reader's Digest, and The National Enquirer.