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Book Synopsis: A fresh and fascinating look at the Evelyn Dick murder trial and the intriguing mystery of her disappearance. The "torso" murder trial of young attractive Evelyn Dick grabbed headlines in 1946 and 1947. Her husband John's head and limbs had been sawed from his body and burned up in her furnace. After she was sentenced to hang, up-and-coming lawyer J.J. Robinette appealed her case, won her a new trial and then an acquittal. But, when police found the decayed remains of Evelyn's newborn baby encased in cement in a suitcase in her attic, the best Robinette could do for her was a manslaughter conviction and eleven years in prison. Evelyn Dick was released with a new identity in 1958. Since then, rumors, stories and sightings have abounded. Where did she go and what happened to her? Writer producer Brian Vallée, after crisscrossing the country, conducting several dozen interviews and tirelessly researching old newspaper files and thousands of pages of transcripts and police reports, answers many of the questions that surround this mysterious case. The result is a lively, spine-tingling account of the case itself and Evelyn Dick's surprising new life. With much of the material never before published, The Torso Murder is a captivating, chilling true story.
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Discover the dark and twisted tale of Evelyn Dick in "Torso Murder: The Untold Story of Evelyn Dick." Dive into this captivating book that takes you on a journey through one of the most notorious murder trials in history. With a mix of true crime and mystery, this gripping account will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Unearth the secrets and delve into the intriguing mystery surrounding Evelyn Dick's disappearance. What happened to her after her release from prison? With meticulous research and exclusive interviews, writer-producer Brian Vallée sheds light on the enigmatic life of Evelyn Dick. You won't be able to put this spine-tingling true story down.
Unlock the shocking details of the infamous "torso" murder trial that sent shockwaves through the nation. Evelyn Dick's husband's body was dismembered and burned, leaving law enforcement in disbelief. Follow along as attorney J.J. Robinette fights for justice, uncovering astonishing twists and turns along the way. This book will have you gripped from beginning to end.
Get your hands on this must-read book that combines historical records, newspaper files, and chilling police reports to paint an extraordinary picture of the Evelyn Dick case. The Torso Murder is unlike any true crime story you've ever encountered. Prepare to be captivated by this suspenseful narrative that will keep you guessing until the very last page.
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