
Blood Trail
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-Gregg Olsen, #1 New York Times bestselling author
In this classic true crime book, veteran journalist Steven Walker and decorated police detective Rick Reed delve into the disturbed mind of a sadistic serial killer.
The murderous crimes of serial killer Joseph W. Brown first came to light in October 29, 1997, when Andrea "Slick" Hendrix's beaten and strangled naked body was discovered in a roadside ditch near Stewartsville, Indiana. With no leads for police to follow, the case went cold, but it wouldn't stay that way.
In 1999 Brown, an ex-con with a brutal history, met Ginger Gasaway, 53, at a Gambler's Anonymous meeting. She didn't know that when she took up with him, she was gambling with her life. On August 30, 2000, Brown murdered and dismembered Gasaway and scattered her remains across three Indiana counties. Detective Rick Reed of the Evansville Police Department was on the scene when Brown led investigators to his ex-lover's body parts.
Reed was again present when Brown later confessed that during the past five years, he had indulged in a seven-state rampage of torture and murder, including Andrea Hendrix among more than a dozen victims. For Gasaway's grisly death, he was sentenced to life in prison without parole. But being behind bars did not end his murder spree. On June 19, 2011 Brown strangled his cellmate, Charles Miller, to death, then called to the desk sergeant to come and get the body. Blood Trail tells the twisting, fascinating true story of a monster who killed at whim-and the dedicated law enforcement professionals who brought him to justice.
Includes 16 pages of photos
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- PROLOGUE
- PART I - GROWING PAINS
- ONE
- TWO
- THREE
- FOUR
- July 12, 1977
- PART II - MURDER
- FIVE
- August 10, 2000
- SIX
- SEVEN
- EIGHT
- NINE
- TEN
- ELEVEN
- TWELVE
- THIRTEEN
- FOURTEEN
- FIFTEEN
- SIXTEEN
- SEVENTEEN
- EIGHTEEN
- NINETEEN
- TWENTY
- TWENTY-ONE
- TWENTY-TWO
- Warrick County
- Posey County
- Gibson County
- TWENTY-THREE
- Warrick County
- TWENTY-FOUR
- TWENTY-FIVE
- September 6, 2000
- TWENTY-SIX
- TWENTY-SEVEN
- TWENTY-EIGHT
- TWENTY-NINE
- THIRTY
- THIRTY-ONE
- PART III - A KILLER'S CONFESSION
- THIRTY-TWO
- THIRTY-THREE
- September 17, 2003
- THIRTY-FOUR
- THIRTY-FIVE
- THIRTY-SIX
- September 18, 2003
- THIRTY-SEVEN
- THIRTY-EIGHT
- THIRTY-NINE
- FORTY
- FORTY-ONE
- FORTY-TWO
- FORTY-THREE
- FORTY-FOUR
- FORTY-FIVE
- PART IV - DIGGING UP A COLD CASE
- FORTY-SIX
- September 2004
- September 30, 2004, 11:40 A.M.
- FORTY-SEVEN
- FORTY-EIGHT
- FORTY-NINE
- FIFTY
- November 16, 2004
- November 19, 2004
- Copyright Page
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