The Saga of a Brutal Murder
Janet Siclari, a beautiful 35-year-old visitor to the Outer Banks, was found raped and fatally stabbed on the early morning of August 28, 1993, behind the iconic Carolinian hotel at Nags Head. After a long and intriguing probe, two investigators ultimately charged a suspect, thanks to advances in DNA testing. Defense attorneys, trying to save that defendant's life, argued another suspect could have killed Janet. In this moving narrative, based on exclusive interviews with case insiders, investigative author John Railey reveals for the first time all the twists and turns that led to the killer's conviction.
Murder in Paradise
John Railey has spent much of his life on the Outer Banks. A graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, he is a former editorial page editor of the Winston-Salem Journal and investigates mitigating factors in death penalty cases for the State of North Carolina. His previous books for The History Press--The Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banks: Seeking Justice for Brenda Joyce Holland, Andy Griffith's Manteo: His Real Mayberry and Murder in Manteo: Seeking Justice for Stacey Stanton--are top sellers on the Outer Banks. He is also the author of the memoir Rage to Redemption in the Sterilization Age: A Confrontation with American Genocide.
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