On April 13, 2011 at 7:45 a.m., a young lady in rural West Tennessee was kidnapped from her carport as she was getting into her vehicle to go take a nursing school exam. A manhunt ensued for the perpetrator and the victim. The investigation was led by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Decatur County Sheriff's Department and assisted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Marshall's Service, Homeland Security and many more agencies. This is the true story of the largest investigation in the history of the state of Tennessee and the top news story for 2011. The book details the investigation involving sweetheart plea deals and the utilization of a witness who claimed to be involved in the crime. It is graphic and intended only for mature audiences who can handle the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. You will discover information that was never made public despite being the subject of an ABC 20/20 documentary and countless other newscasts. Take a journey into rural Tennessee and meet characters like you have never met before, including those who live off the land, those who live for a methamphetamine high and even those who live to commit sexual assault. This is a recount of the events as told by the TBI case agent in charge of the investigation for over two years.
On April 13, 2011 at 7:45 a.m., a young lady in rural West Tennessee was kidnapped from her carport as she was getting into her vehicle to go take a nursing school exam. A manhunt ensued for the perpetrator and the victim. The investigation was led by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and the Decatur County Sheriff's Department and assisted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Marshall's Service, Homeland Security and many more agencies. This is the true story of the largest investigation in the history of the state of Tennessee and the top news story for 2011. The book details the investigation involving sweetheart plea deals and the utilization of a witness who claimed to be involved in the crime. It is graphic and intended only for mature audiences who can handle the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. You will discover information that was never made public despite being the subject of an ABC 20/20 documentary and countless other newscasts. Take a journey into rural Tennessee and meet characters like you have never met before, including those who live off the land, those who live for a methamphetamine high and even those who live to commit sexual assault. This is a recount of the events as told by the TBI case agent in charge of the investigation for over two years.