Ice and Bone Ice and Bone

Ice and Bone

Tracking an Alaskan Serial Killer

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Publisher Description

"A chilling chronicle of victims brutally murdered by a cold, merciless killer, against a backdrop equally as unforgiving—the Last Frontier" (Henry Lee, author of Presumed Dead).

 


On a clear, brisk night in September of 2000, thirty-three-year-old Della Brown was found sexually assaulted and beaten to death inside a filthy, abandoned shed in seedy part of Anchorage, Alaska. She was one of six women, mostly Native Alaskan, slain that year, stoking fears a serial killer was on the loose. A tanned and thuggish twenty-year-old would eventually implicate himself in three of the women's deaths and confess, in detail, to Della's murder. Yet, after a three-month trial, Joshua Wade would walk free. In 2007, when Wade kidnapped a well-loved nurse psychologist from her home and then executed her in the remote wilderness of Wasilla, two astute female detectives joined forces to finally bring him to justice.


 

Ice and Bone is the chilling true account of how a demented murderer initially evaded police and avoided conviction only to slip back into the shadows and kill again. Journalist and writer Monte Francis tells the harrowing story of what eventually led to Wade's capture, and reveals why the true scope of his murderous rampage is only now, more than a decade later, coming into view.


 


"A tremendous amount of exceptional journalistic work went into this, and the book that emerges is richly detailed and deeply sensitive toward the victims and those who loved them. And while in no way forgiving to Wade, Francis seeks to locate the human deep inside him that went terribly wrong, apparently from a very young age." —Alaska Dispatch

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2020
July 21
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
392
Pages
PUBLISHER
WildBlue Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
3.1
MB

Customer Reviews

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Ice and Bone

I lived in Anchorage for 28 years. The Natives are definitely being undermined by the majority of the population there. For awhile I worked at the original Alaska Native Medical Center. There is a new Native Medical Center now that is beautiful and has the latest medical equipment and knowledgeable staff. Prejudice against the Natives will sadly always be there. It is heartbreaking. I believe the investigation for the murder of both women in the book was an obvious prejudice. It’s horrendous that ones race is valued more than another especially when involving these murders. What a disgrace. For shame on the Anchorage Police Department.

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