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Abducted in Alabama : The True Story of J.B. Beasley & Tracie Hawlett
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- ISBN8232874094
- EAN9798232874094
- Date de parution26/12/2025
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Résumé
On a humid summer night in rural Alabama, two seventeen-year-old best friends set out to celebrate a birthday-and never came home. J. B. Beasley and Tracie Hawlett were inseparable: high-school seniors with bright futures, laughter to spare, and plans that stretched beyond the small towns that raised them. When their bodies were discovered the next morning in the trunk of a car along a quiet Ozark road, the crime shattered a community and launched one of Alabama's most haunting unsolved cases.
For nearly twenty years, the murders lingered in painful suspension. Investigators chased leads that went nowhere. Families aged beneath the weight of unanswered questions. And all the while, the man responsible lived unnoticed among them-raising a family, preaching in church, blending seamlessly into the very town that mourned the girls he had killed. This book is not just an account of a crime, but a meditation on youth, memory, and time.
It traces the girls' lives before the violence, the long years of frustration and silence that followed, and the revolutionary power of DNA technology that finally exposed the truth. When justice at last arrives in a courtroom decades later, it brings relief-but not restoration. This is a story about the cost of waiting, the endurance of love, and the quiet persistence required to uncover truth. It is about two girls whose lives were cut short-and a community that refused to let them be forgotten.
For nearly twenty years, the murders lingered in painful suspension. Investigators chased leads that went nowhere. Families aged beneath the weight of unanswered questions. And all the while, the man responsible lived unnoticed among them-raising a family, preaching in church, blending seamlessly into the very town that mourned the girls he had killed. This book is not just an account of a crime, but a meditation on youth, memory, and time.
It traces the girls' lives before the violence, the long years of frustration and silence that followed, and the revolutionary power of DNA technology that finally exposed the truth. When justice at last arrives in a courtroom decades later, it brings relief-but not restoration. This is a story about the cost of waiting, the endurance of love, and the quiet persistence required to uncover truth. It is about two girls whose lives were cut short-and a community that refused to let them be forgotten.










