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"Northern Ohio is best known for its stunning lake views and bustling cities, but even a region as gorgeous and prosperous as this has seen its measure of tragedy. Judy Martins was a beautiful Kent State University coed who disappeared after a dorm party. Frank Noch was a mathematical genius and valuable employee at the General Motors plant in Cleveland. Someone broke into his home and killed him. Hinckley Police Chief Mel Wiley had a secret--maybe that is why he disappeared. DNA helped the Sandusky Police identify a Jane Doe forty-three years to the day she washed up on the shores of Lake…mehr

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"Northern Ohio is best known for its stunning lake views and bustling cities, but even a region as gorgeous and prosperous as this has seen its measure of tragedy. Judy Martins was a beautiful Kent State University coed who disappeared after a dorm party. Frank Noch was a mathematical genius and valuable employee at the General Motors plant in Cleveland. Someone broke into his home and killed him. Hinckley Police Chief Mel Wiley had a secret--maybe that is why he disappeared. DNA helped the Sandusky Police identify a Jane Doe forty-three years to the day she washed up on the shores of Lake Erie. Now detectives are hoping to find out who put Patricia Greenwood in the water and why. Award-winning author Jane Ann Turzillo unfolds these unsolved cases and eight more from the north of the Buckeye State"--
Autorenporträt
Jane Ann Turzillo is a several-time National Federation of Press Women award winner and double Agatha Award nominee. She is a full-time author of ten books on Ohio history and true crime. As one of the original owners of a large weekly newspaper, she covered police and fire news. When she is not digging up history in old newspapers, police files, court records and cemeteries, she enjoys photography and playing with her German shepherd, Doc Holliday, and her border collie mix, Pretty Boy Floyd. Visit her website at www.janeannturzillo.com and read her blog at http: //darkheartedwomen.wordpress.com.