Bad Moon Rising
The Prom Night Murders Memoir
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John N. Gully
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Ed Morrison's brother, Michael, and his spunky girlfriend, Debra Means, never made it home from the Mascoutah Community High School prom held on May 3, 1969. Two days later, their bodies were discovered near an abandoned strip mine on the outskirts of town. After taking his victims at gunpoint, Marshall Wayne Stauffer raped and strangled 15-year-old Debbie and dispatched 18-year-old Mike with three shots to the back of his head.
In this true crime memoir, Ed Morrison chronicles his journey nearly 50 years after that fateful night to learn the truth of what happened, illuminate the evil within a murderer, and find resolution. Gathering insight from interviews with former police investigators, attorneys, judges, a survivor of a similar attack, and prison personnel, Morrison exposes the raw emotions that accompanied the senseless killings. He traces the murderer throughout his life, uncovering facts and unknown stories about his cross-country crime spree, imprisonment, and eventual death - before he could be convicted of the murders.
Bad Moon Rising is the gripping true story of one man's quest to uncover the truth 50 years after his brother and his girlfriend were murdered on prom night.
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- 10-07-20
A personal tale of murder
A brother tells the story of his brother s murder.
How the loss of his brother affected the rest of the family.
His struggle decades later to piece together what happened.
It is a tragic and touching tale. beautifully written and narrated with empathy.
I received a free copy of this audio book at my own request and voluntarily leave this honest review.
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