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Hell in the heartland : murder, meth, and the case of two missing girls / Jax Miller.

Miller, Jax, (author.).

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"The stranger-than-fiction cold case from rural Oklahoma that has stumped authorities for two decades, concerning the disappearance of two teenage girls and the much larger mystery of murder, police cover-up, and an unimaginable truth... On December 30, 1999, in rural Oklahoma, sixteen-year-old Ashley Freeman and her best friend, Lauria Bible, were having a sleepover. The next morning, the Freeman family trailer was in flames and both girls were missing. While rumors of drug debts, revenge, and police collusion abounded in the years that followed, the case remained unsolved and the girls were never found. In 2015, crime writer Jax Miller--who had been haunted by the case--decided to travel to Oklahoma to find out what really happened on that winter night in 1999, and why the story was still simmering more than fifteen years later. What she found was more than she could have ever bargained for: jaw-dropping levels of police negligence and corruption, entire communities ravaged by methamphetamine addiction,and a series of interconnected murders with an ominously familiar pattern. These forgotten towns were wild, lawless, and home to some very dark secrets"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781984806307
  • ISBN: 1984806300
  • Physical Description: 319 pages, 16 pages of plates (unnumbered) : map, illustrations ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First Edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Berkley, 2020.
Subject: Freeman, Ashley.
Bible, Lauria.
Murder > Oklahoma > Case studies.
Murder > Investigation > Oklahoma > Case studies.
Missing persons > Investigation > Oklahoma > Case studies.
Missing children > Oklahoma > Case studies.
Cold cases (Criminal investigation) > Oklahoma > Case studies.
Genre: True crime stories.

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  • 39 of 41 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 0 of 1 copy available at Cass County.

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Cass County Library-Harrisonville 364.152 MIL 2020 (Text) 0002205651280 Adult Non-Fiction Checked out 04/17/2024

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Hell in the Heartland : Murder, Meth, and the Case of Two Missing Girls
Hell in the Heartland : Murder, Meth, and the Case of Two Missing Girls
by Miller, Jax
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Hell in the Heartland : Murder, Meth, and the Case of Two Missing Girls


"There is, in the best of us, a search for the truth, to serve the living and dead alike...Jax Miller is one of those people and Hell in the Heartland is one of those books."--Robert Graysmith, New York Times bestselling author of Zodiac As seen in Marie Claire 's "Best True Crime Books of 2020" * HuffPost * OK! Magazine * CrimeReads * LitHub's "Best New Summer Books" S-Town meets I'll Be Gone in the Dark in this stranger-than-fiction cold case from rural Oklahoma that has stumped authorities for two decades, concerning the disappearance of two teenage girls and the much larger mystery of murder, possible police cover-up, and an unimaginable truth... On December 30, 1999, in rural Oklahoma, sixteen-year-old Ashley Freeman and her best friend, Lauria Bible, were having a sleepover. The next morning, the Freeman family trailer was in flames and both girls were missing. While rumors of drug debts, revenge, and police corruption abounded in the years that followed, the case remained unsolved and the girls were never found. In 2015, crime writer Jax Miller--who had been haunted by the case--decided to travel to Oklahoma to find out what really happened on that winter night in 1999, and why the story was still simmering more than fifteen years later. What she found was more than she could have ever bargained for: evidence of jaw-dropping levels of police negligence, entire communities ravaged by methamphetamine addiction, and a series of interconnected murders with an ominously familiar pattern. These forgotten towns were wild, lawless, and home to some very dark secrets.

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