Thirteen stories of mayhem.
Chapter One: The Acreman Family Massacre. Nine members of a sharecropper’s family murdered in the middle of the night. Officially, unsolved.
Chapter Two: The Wyman Home Invasion. Elderly couple living on the sound in the Harris community, (present day Navarre), murdered in their home. Was justice served?
Chapter Three: Tragedy in McLellan. In north Santa Rosa County, a young wife and mother tells her husband she’s leaving him. He has different plans.
Chapter Four: Pensacola Axe Murder. In 1926 a family returns home from an Independence Day celebration and is attacked in the night.
Chapter Five: The Hinote/Bryars murders. A young couple attacked one night while parking in a remote area. The case was never solved.
Chapter Six: The Killing of Henry Hicks Moore. Another couple attacked in lover’s lane. Another murder unsolved.
Chapter Seven: The Curious Killing of Charles Sudmall. Russian immigrant comes to the Panhandle and does very well for himself. Did locals decide they wanted his fortune?
Chapter Eight: Milton Posse Captures Fugitives. Two couples blazing a trail of violence across Florida are cornered in the Mulat swamp.
Chapter Nine: The Edwards Murders at Mulat Bayou. The senseless killing of a well-respected elderly couple.
Chapter Ten: Big Ed Morris and a Deadly Fish Fry. Boston Red Sox pitcher getting ready to depart for spring training attends deadly going away party.
Chapter Eleven: Killer on the Road. A robbery, carjacking, murder, capture, and execution. A series of bad choices.
Chapter Twelve: Burden of Guilt. Longtime unsolved murder of crippled gas station attendant finally solved when someone develops a conscience.
Chapter Thirteen: The Hanging of Wayman King. A confessed murderer is hanged for his crime. Twice.
