No Witnesses: The Story of Robbery and Murder at the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime
Cover of the book No Witnesses: The Story of Robbery and Murder at the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan by Kate March, Howard Makin, Alan March
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Author: Kate March, Howard Makin ISBN: 9781311494702
Publisher: Alan March Publication: June 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kate March, Howard Makin
ISBN: 9781311494702
Publisher: Alan March
Publication: June 27, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The summer of 1969 was full of national news: Man Walks on Moon, the "Manson Family" Murders, Sex, Drugs, and Rock-n-Roll at Woodstock, dominated the headlines. In suburban Cincinnati, four women innocently going about their daily lives were herded into a vault and executed for less than $300.00. The local police had identified two of the suspects before the crime was committed. Witnesses in the community placed them at the scene of the killings. Local and national law enforcement cooperation brought the murderers to justice in weeks. The trials were dubbed a "Three Ring Circus," by one of the defense attorneys. All three killers were sentenced to die.

"No Witnesses," makes you witness to the crime, the investigation, the trial, and life behind bars for the killers. Like "In Cold Blood," "No Witnesses," is based on fact. However, “No Witnesses,” is straight journalism, without literary license. Once you read, "No Witnesses," you'll feel as if you have lived through the crimes, just as the victims' families, the cops, the community, and even the killers have.

The book is in 15 chapters PLUS a section of 26 images and photographs!

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The summer of 1969 was full of national news: Man Walks on Moon, the "Manson Family" Murders, Sex, Drugs, and Rock-n-Roll at Woodstock, dominated the headlines. In suburban Cincinnati, four women innocently going about their daily lives were herded into a vault and executed for less than $300.00. The local police had identified two of the suspects before the crime was committed. Witnesses in the community placed them at the scene of the killings. Local and national law enforcement cooperation brought the murderers to justice in weeks. The trials were dubbed a "Three Ring Circus," by one of the defense attorneys. All three killers were sentenced to die.

"No Witnesses," makes you witness to the crime, the investigation, the trial, and life behind bars for the killers. Like "In Cold Blood," "No Witnesses," is based on fact. However, “No Witnesses,” is straight journalism, without literary license. Once you read, "No Witnesses," you'll feel as if you have lived through the crimes, just as the victims' families, the cops, the community, and even the killers have.

The book is in 15 chapters PLUS a section of 26 images and photographs!

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