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Women Who Talk to the Dead: The True Story of 200 Forgotten Murder Victims and the Relentless Pursuit of Justice by an FBI Agent and a Detroit Police

Women Who Talk to the Dead: The True Story of 200 Forgotten Murder Victims and the Relentless Pursuit of Justice by an FBI Agent and a Detroit Police - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Katherine SchweitPublish date:2025-05-15Pages:220
Language:EnglishPublisher:82 StoriesISBN-13:9781947635791ISBN-10:1947635794UPC:9781947635791Book Category:True CrimeBook Subcategory:Abductions, Kidnappings & Missing Persons, Forensics, MurderSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.50 inchesWeight:0.6614Product ID:SCCZAQNSX1
A true story of the largest exhumation of murder victims ever undertaken by the FBI, seeking justice for 200 families

In the shadows of Detroit's abandoned buildings and beneath the soil of county cemeteries lay hundreds of murder victims-buried anonymously, their killers uncharged, their families not knowing why they disappeared. For decades, only decaying police files hinted at what happened to these forgotten cold cases murders.

Until two women decided to listen to the dead.

Women Who Talk to the Dead chronicles the remarkable journey of Detroit Police Detective Shannon Jones and FBI Special Agent Leslie Larsen. Surrounded by skepticism and bureaucratic roadblocks, these women spearhead Operation UNITED-the largest coordinated exhumation of unidentified murder victims in FBI history.

Through rain-soaked cemetery digs, crumbling case files, and bone-filled body bags, Jones and Larsen assemble a team led by female forensic anthropologists, scientists, and investigators who methodically unearthed Detroit's painful past. Their primary goal: to identify the nameless dead and bring closure to families who had spent decades wondering what happened to their loved ones. Their ultimate goal: solve 200 murder cases.

Katherine Schweit takes readers inside this unprecedented cold case investigation, revealing:

  • The scientific breakthroughs that allow forensic experts to "hear" what bones can tell us decades after death
  • The emotional toll of searching for answers when everyone else has moved on
  • The bitter reality of which murders are solved and which victims society deems disposable
  • How a small team of dedicated women changed a system that has too often allowed killers to escape justice simply because their victims were poor, marginalized, or forgotten

Part forensic procedural, part social justice narrative, this book exposes the tragic consequences when the criminal justice system fails those most vulnerable. It also celebrates the resilience and determination of the law enforcement officers who refuse to let these forgotten victims remain nameless.

Some of Detroit's dead have finally reclaimed their identities-but hundreds more still whisper from unmarked graves, waiting for someone to listen.

Language:EnglishPublisher:82 StoriesISBN-13:9781947635791ISBN-10:1947635794UPC:9781947635791Book Category:True CrimeBook Subcategory:Abductions, Kidnappings & Missing Persons, Forensics, MurderSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.50 inchesWeight:0.6614Product ID:SCCZAQNSX1
Schweit, Katherine: - Katherine Schweit, a former journalist and Chicago prosecutor, served 20 years as an FBI Agent. She is the author of Stop the Killing: How to End the Mass Shooting Crisis and A Simple Guide to the Second Amendment. She brings her expertise in law enforcement and compelling storytelling about humans impacted by crime to this unprecedented true crime narrative. She lives outside Washington D.C. where she continues to write, teach, and advocate for a better tomorrow.
Publisher: 82 Stories

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