The Missing Girls: A Shocking True Story of Abduction and Murder

The Missing Girls: A Shocking True Story of Abduction and Murder
ISBN-10
0312941617
ISBN-13
9780312941611
Category
True Crime
Pages
372
Language
English
Published
2007-01-02
Publisher
Macmillan
Authors
Rick Watson, Linda O'Neal, Philip Tennyson

Description

Recounts the disappearances and murders of twelve-year-old Ashley Pond and her best friend Miranda Gaddis, who were abducted, sexually abused, and murdered within two months of each other by a neighbor, Ward Weaver. Reprint.

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