THIS SPECIALLY-PRICED BOX SET OF THE UNSOLVED "MURDER" OF ADAM WALSH INCLUDES REVISED 2016 EDITIONS OF BOOKS ONE AND BOOK TWO
The disappearance of Adam Walsh, a six-year-old last seen at a shopping mall in Hollywood, Florida, in July 1981 was about the worst nightmare imaginable. Two weeks later, the remains of a child's head were found and identified as Adam. No one has ever been arrested for the crime.
For the most part, the case's narration has been told by the victims and local law enforcement. However, there has been another voice, an independent investigative journalist and author of five True Crime books about Florida, Arthur Jay Harris, who has continued to write about it for two decades. The deeply-researched story he tells, since corroborated by multiple forensic experts and a significant finding from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, disputes almost everything that everyone in the public has been led to believe.
In Book One, Harris builds a case that the taker of Adam was the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
In Book Two, Harris shows that the child who was found and identified as Adam is very unlikely to be him--and much more likely, Adam is alive.
Book Description continues below at "From the Author"
The disappearance of Adam Walsh, a six-year-old last seen at a shopping mall in Hollywood, Florida, in July 1981 was about the worst nightmare imaginable. Two weeks later, the remains of a child's head were found and identified as Adam. No one has ever been arrested for the crime.
For the most part, the case's narration has been told by the victims and local law enforcement. However, there has been another voice, an independent investigative journalist and author of five True Crime books about Florida, Arthur Jay Harris, who has continued to write about it for two decades. The deeply-researched story he tells, since corroborated by multiple forensic experts and a significant finding from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, disputes almost everything that everyone in the public has been led to believe.
In Book One, Harris builds a case that the taker of Adam was the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
In Book Two, Harris shows that the child who was found and identified as Adam is very unlikely to be him--and much more likely, Adam is alive.
Book Description continues below at "From the Author"