Help Us Finalize A Cover For John Ferak’s New True Crime Book FAILURE OF JUSTICE
Please vote on the cover for the John Ferak’s true crime book, FAILURE OF JUSTICE: A Brutal Murder, An Obsessed Cop, Six Wrongful Convictions that you think works best for the synopsis below.
The synopsis:
Feb. 5, 1985 marked one of the coldest nights on record that winter in small-town rural Nebraska. That chilly evening, tenants in one downtown three-story apartment building hunkered down for a night of restful sleep. The next day, they were horrified. They saw several police cars lined along their otherwise peaceful street. The police found Helen Wilson, a widow in her late sixties, bound, raped and slain inside apartment unit 4.
The local Beatrice police force made a gallant effort to identify the killer rapist who had been preying upon vulnerable older women since two summers ago. A specially trained FBI profiler, Peter Klismet Jr. was flown into Nebraska to determine the killer’s traits. After all, Helen Wilson was one of her tight-knit town’s nicest ladies. She enjoyed bingo. She babysat the children at her Methodist church. Who would want to harm her, everyone wondered?
At the time of the revolting murder, Burt Searcey was a hog farmer who had previously worked for six years on the Beatrice police force. He quickly be came obsessed with solving the gruesome murder. His theory was a complete contradiction to the detailed profile developed by the FBI. Meanwhile, the murder investigation turned cold at the Beatrice Police Department to the enormous frustration of Helen Wilson’s family who wanted their loved one’s killer brought to justice.
By 1989, Searcey was a local sheriff’s deputy and he gained permission to take over his former department’s case with the blessing of his sheriff. His investigation took him to Alabama, North Carolina and Colorado. He accomplished the miraculous. That year, Searcey secured the convictions of six loosely connected lost souls for the widow’s savage rape and vicious murder.
Searcey became a hometown hero. Gage County nominated Searcey for the VFW’s annual J. Edgar Hoover Award given to the country’s top law enforcement officer. As the years rolled by, Helen Wilson murder’s faded from the community’s memory. Then, many years later, Nebraska faced a conundrum. One of the convicted murderers, Joseph White, pleaded for a chance to allow DNA testing. Would the DNA tests cement his guilt or lead to a shocking new revelation: Helen Wilson’s twisted rapist and killer was actually someone else, somebody waiting to be identified?
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