The Evidence That Outlived the Killer: DNA, Public Memory, and Unfinished Justice in the Colonial Parkway Cases, (Paperback)

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<p><b>Evidence can name a suspect. It cannot always deliver a trial.</b></p><p>For decades, the Colonial Parkway cases occupied one of the most unsettling spaces in American true crime: a public road built for history and memory, a series of young lives taken or lost, and a record that seemed to hold evidence without an answer. Then forensic advances changed the public story. A name emerged after death. Some questions moved closer to resolution, while others remained painfully open.</p><p>THE EVIDENCE THAT OUTLIVED THE KILLER is a restrained, evidence-aware narrative account of the Colonial Parkway cases and the long aftermath of delayed forensic attribution. Centered on Cathleen Thomas, Rebecca Dowski, David Knobling, Robin Edwards, Richard Keith Call, Cassandra Hailey, Daniel Lauer, Ann Marie Phelps, Teresa Howell, Laurie Powell, and the families left behind, the book follows the distance between what investigators could document, what the public believed, and what the law could no longer test in court.</p><p>Daniel Hartsfield traces the cases from the first known core scene on the Colonial Parkway through years of public uncertainty, jurisdictional complexity, cold-case review, DNA developments, and the later identification of Alan Wade Wilmer Sr. in connection with multiple killings. The book does not collapse every case into one simple answer. Instead, it separates official attribution from reported linkage, established fact from open question, and forensic conclusion from courtroom conviction.</p><p>At the center of the story is a hard legal and moral truth: Wilmer was dead before the most consequential public forensic announcements were made. Authorities could name him. Evidence could support an official conclusion. But no trial, cross-examination, sentence, or verdict could follow. For families who waited decades, that distinction matters. It offers one form of answer while leaving another form of justice permanently unreachable.</p><p>Written as narrative nonfiction, this book avoids sensational reconstruction and unsupported motive claims. It follows public records, law-enforcement statements, credible reporting, documented case history, and careful source distinctions. Where the record is strong, the language is direct. Where the record remains incomplete or disputed, the uncertainty stays visible.</p><p>The result is a true-crime account about more than a suspect. It is about memory, evidence, families, public fear, forensic time, and the limits of legal closure when the man authorities identified can no longer stand before a court.</p><p>For readers interested in cold cases, forensic investigation, Virginia true crime, and the unresolved spaces between evidence and justice, THE EVIDENCE THAT OUTLIVED THE KILLER offers a sober account of what became known, what remains unsettled, and what justice could not do once the evidence outlived the man authorities named.</p>

  • The Evidence That Outlived the Killer: DNA, Public Memory, and Unfinished Justice in the Colonial Parkway Cases, (Paperback)
  • Author: Independently Published
  • ISBN: 9798181173057
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-06-11
  • Page Count: 374
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Mystery & Suspense
Publication date June, 2026
Pages 374
Subgenre General
Series title No Series
Number in series 0
Edition 1
Publisher Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Language English
Is collectible N
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.00 x 0.77 x 9.00 in
Assembled product weight 1.1 lb
Bisac subject heading True Crime

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