An edition of The girl in the yellow scarf (2011)

The girl in the yellow scarf

one of Indiana's most notorious cold case murders solved as a town tries to leave behind its past

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The girl in the yellow scarf
Sandra Chapman
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An edition of The girl in the yellow scarf (2011)

The girl in the yellow scarf

one of Indiana's most notorious cold case murders solved as a town tries to leave behind its past

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A "Seven Dollar Secret" an impossible choice... In 1968, a young black woman was brutally murdered on the streets of Martinsville, Indiana. Carol Jenkins' stabbing death appeared racially motivated. For thirty years, there were no arrests. The case sat dormant until unsettled rumors, a family's pursuit of justice, and a new State Police Cold Case unit all came together to confront the past. Investigative Reporter, Sandra Chapman was on the case too, uncovering startling new facts, and prompting a break in the murder mystery that eluded so many for decades. A child witness, a long-held secret and the admirable determination of the victim's family all play into this suspenseful, dramatic true crime story. It's skillfully recounted by the reporter who lived it - and often told through the eyes of a daughter who had to make a painful choice - between her own father and the lives impacted by the Martinsville Mystery forever.--p. 4 of cover.

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Language
English
Pages
147

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Published in
Indianapolis, Ind

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.1523
Library of Congress
HV6534.I6 C53 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 147 p.
Number of pages
147

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30516613M
ISBN 10
0615607055
ISBN 13
9780615607054
LCCN
2011279115
OCLC/WorldCat
794559029

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