YOU THINK I'M DEAD: Based on the True Story of The Boy in the Box
It's 1957. On a cold, February night, along a lonely road in Philadelphia, a little boy is found. DEAD. Somebody is still holding a secret. From HistoricMysteries.com, "However, hope still remains as Court TV, 48 Hours, and America's Most Wanted have featured this case on recent episodes. Perhaps the lead everyone has been waiting for will present itself." Two main questions still abound leaving kind-hearted people from around the world stumped: #1 WHAT would be the motive to want this little boy dead? #2 WHY hasn't this murder been solved after all these years? It was a simplistic time in the United States. Pre-Kennedy assassination, pre-landing on the moon, before Viet Nam, before Love-Ins, and, unfortunately, before DNA testing. Now it's 58 years later and Detective Vic Gonnella and Raquel Ruiz, an investigative duo from NYC with Type A personalities, refuse to rest until the heinous injustice that was done to this little boy is exposed. Follow them as they criss-cross the country to conduct interviews and tear apart clues left behind by the Philadelphia Police Department
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YOU THINK I'M DEAD: Based on the True Story of The Boy in the Box
It's 1957. On a cold, February night, along a lonely road in Philadelphia, a little boy is found. DEAD. Somebody is still holding a secret. From HistoricMysteries.com, "However, hope still remains as Court TV, 48 Hours, and America's Most Wanted have featured this case on recent episodes. Perhaps the lead everyone has been waiting for will present itself." Two main questions still abound leaving kind-hearted people from around the world stumped: #1 WHAT would be the motive to want this little boy dead? #2 WHY hasn't this murder been solved after all these years? It was a simplistic time in the United States. Pre-Kennedy assassination, pre-landing on the moon, before Viet Nam, before Love-Ins, and, unfortunately, before DNA testing. Now it's 58 years later and Detective Vic Gonnella and Raquel Ruiz, an investigative duo from NYC with Type A personalities, refuse to rest until the heinous injustice that was done to this little boy is exposed. Follow them as they criss-cross the country to conduct interviews and tear apart clues left behind by the Philadelphia Police Department
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YOU THINK I'M DEAD: Based on the True Story of The Boy in the Box

YOU THINK I'M DEAD: Based on the True Story of The Boy in the Box

YOU THINK I'M DEAD: Based on the True Story of The Boy in the Box

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It's 1957. On a cold, February night, along a lonely road in Philadelphia, a little boy is found. DEAD. Somebody is still holding a secret. From HistoricMysteries.com, "However, hope still remains as Court TV, 48 Hours, and America's Most Wanted have featured this case on recent episodes. Perhaps the lead everyone has been waiting for will present itself." Two main questions still abound leaving kind-hearted people from around the world stumped: #1 WHAT would be the motive to want this little boy dead? #2 WHY hasn't this murder been solved after all these years? It was a simplistic time in the United States. Pre-Kennedy assassination, pre-landing on the moon, before Viet Nam, before Love-Ins, and, unfortunately, before DNA testing. Now it's 58 years later and Detective Vic Gonnella and Raquel Ruiz, an investigative duo from NYC with Type A personalities, refuse to rest until the heinous injustice that was done to this little boy is exposed. Follow them as they criss-cross the country to conduct interviews and tear apart clues left behind by the Philadelphia Police Department

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ISBN-13: 9780986047022
Publisher: Vecchia Publishing
Publication date: 05/10/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 356
Sales rank: 814,111
File size: 1 MB
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