Suddenly Gone: The Kansas Murders of Serial Killer Richard Grissom

Suddenly Gone: The Kansas Murders of Serial Killer Richard Grissom

by Dan Mitrione
Suddenly Gone: The Kansas Murders of Serial Killer Richard Grissom

Suddenly Gone: The Kansas Murders of Serial Killer Richard Grissom

by Dan Mitrione

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Overview

First, legal secretary Teri Maness is found murdered in her Witchita town house in the summer of 1989. Two weeks later, Joan Butler disappears from her Overland Park apartment. Days later, roommates Christine Rusch and Theresa Brown of Lenexa are reported missing. Without a trace, they were suddenly gone. Panic and fear gripped Witchita and Kansas CIty as the realization slow sank in . . . a serial killer was on the loose. What finally linked the handsome, charismatic Richard Grissom to the murders? What was it about Grissoms's secret past that convinced investigators that he was capable of such heinous crimes? In Suddenly Gone, author Dan Mitrione, a former FBI agent, takes readers into one of the most exhaustive manhunts in Kansas history. With exacting precision, Mitrione shows the investigation unfolding, as uncovers information never before made public. Mitrione's story is ultimately one of tragedy, but it's also a story of love and commitment from family, friends, and investigators—all on a mission to find out why four young women were Suddenly Gone.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781886039230
Publisher: Addicus Books
Publication date: 01/01/1995
Pages: 326
Sales rank: 1,039,361
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Dan Mitirone is a native of Indiana, but was raised in Brazil, where his father worked for the State Department. Mitrione graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in international affairs, and later served with the United States Marines in Vietnam.
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