Justice in the Midlands
eBook - ePub

Justice in the Midlands

How a Local Sheriff Solved a Thirty-Year Cold Case

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  3. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Justice in the Midlands

How a Local Sheriff Solved a Thirty-Year Cold Case

About this book

The murder of Ron "Little Red" Beasley is one of the most bizarre homicide cases in Midlands history. This mystery, with a background of macabre events and colorful characters, remained unsolved since 1967. Beasley's murder was originally ruled a suicide, but his family and his friend Herman Young refused to believe that. When Beasley's wife was convicted of murdering her second husband, they grew even more suspicious. Young went on to become sheriff of Fairfield County and made it his mission to find the truth. Join author Lou Sahadi as he details the gruesome details of a murder, two dramatic court trials and the untiring work of a lawman to find justice for his friend.

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Information

Year
2021
eBook ISBN
9781439672679
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Half Tile
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Author’s Note
  9. 1. The Phone Call
  10. 2. Cotton Is King
  11. 3. Winnsboro, South Carolina
  12. 4. Power Brokers
  13. 5. Escape from New York
  14. 6. Herman Young and Red
  15. 7. Sandra
  16. 8. The Tavern
  17. 9. Jerry Truesdale’s Death
  18. 10. A Widow for the Second Time
  19. 11. Ann Letrick Helps Open the Case
  20. 12. Barry Keesee Was Convinced
  21. 13. Frances Truesdale on Trial
  22. 14. Keesee the Key Witness
  23. 15. Conduct and Motive
  24. 16. A Seed of Hate
  25. 17. Frances Testifies
  26. 18. Trouble Remembering
  27. 19. A Verdict
  28. 20. Judy Truesdale
  29. 21. Another Trial
  30. 22. Oldest Case
  31. 23. Sandra Back in Winnsboro
  32. 24. No Change of Venue
  33. 25. Sheriff Young’s Surprise Move
  34. 26. Pop Beasley
  35. 27. John Justice’s Riveting Presentation
  36. 28. Closure
  37. Sources
  38. About the Author