あらすじ
On March 25, 1979, Eric Garrett's 22-year-old mother Paula was murdered, and 4-year-old Eric was left for dead. Within days, there was only one suspect, and the prosecutor declared it an open and shut case. A few short weeks later, however, the case had insufficient evidence to go to trial, despite 27 bags of blood-soaked evidence, witnesses, and the strange, obsessive behavior of the suspect. Over forty years later, no progress has been made. The case is still considered "open" and "ongoing," so no one but the police and the prosecutor can access the evidence, which may exonerate the suspect-or prove his guilt. Eric Garrett, who still bears the scars from that night, wants justice. He wants the suspect to have his day in court, if only so the evidence can be made part of the public record and Eric can know what the police know about his case. Eric's mother deserves justice, and so does his family. There is so much that is unknown about the facts of this case. This book is the only way for his mother's short life to be known, and to keep the story of her murder alive. At one point, everyone knew who did it. It's time for something to be done about it.





