Why are there no fingerprints on the Ransom Note? What hidden charge is buried in the Grand Jury's True Bill? What is the significance of JonBenet's Twinn Doll? How does a knife connect the murder weapon to the murderer? What impact does Lockheed Martin - and money - have on any of this?
The Day After Christmas restricts the laser focus of true crime's rising stars Nick van der Leek and Lisa Wilson to the year 1999. In their methodical approach to this case, the authors systematically close in on the money train and its itinerant mechanisms. As usual, psychological patterns are distilled from the ether. But beyond the insights and the evidence, what new and secret serum is buried in those glinting mechanical fangs, oiling the coils that have suffocated justice in this case? What machine drives the entire case?
The final narrative in this bestselling series probes the following areas for insights:
-The relevance of Mind Hunter and John Douglas to the JonBenet Ramsey case -The Lindbergh kidnapping – dubbed “the biggest story since the resurrection†and “the Crime of the Century†- The impact of Pete Hofstrom - Behind the scenes revelations into the "Atlanta Fat Cats" - The significance of the mysterious photo # 17.7 - The likelihood that John Ramsey did not break the basement window, and neither did an intruder -The powerful symbolism behind money and the Myth of the MegaMachine