MICHELLE McNAMARA (1970–2016) was the author of the website True Crime Diary. She earned an MFA in fiction writing from the University of Minnesota and had sold television pilots to ABC and Fox and a screenplay to Paramount. She also worked as a consultant for Dateline NBC. She lived in Los Angeles and is survived by her husband, Patton Oswalt, and their daughter, Alice.
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Material covered in I’ll Be Gone in the Dark was featured in the article “In the Footsteps of a Killer,” published by Los Angeles magazine.
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† Michelle’s understanding concerning the use of overkill in these cases had shifted somewhat after this was written. She had since reached the conclusion that only as much force as was necessary to kill was used in the GSK homicides. This information was gleaned from discussions with active investigators, including Paul Holes (who said he was “unimpressed” by the ferocity of the blows compared to other crime scenes he’s analyzed). The messy/dramatic presentation of a bludgeoning death could initially register as overkill, which is likely what happened in some of the GSK cases.
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† This was the only known EAR attack in the South Area. The dentist who co founded the EARS Patrol and offered the $10,000 reward—which had been well-publicized in the week leading up to the attack—had a practice less than half a mile away, which may or may not have been purely coincidental.
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† This case inspired California Proposition 69, approved in 2004, which mandated DNA collection from all felons, and from adults and juveniles charged with certain crimes (e.g., sex offenses, murder, arson). Keith Harrington’s brother Bruce sponsored the campaign, pledging nearly $2 million to fund it.
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† Forensic Genealogy, by Colleen Fitzpatrick, was published in 2005.
† The text from the directories and phone books was collected by using a software process known as optical character recognition, or OCR, to convert the image of the scanned material into text. Because it’s a digital eye reading analog material of variable print and scan quality, the output is lousy with syntax and transcription errors, ranging from failure to distinguish, say, the letter D from the letter O, to chaotic arrays of punctuation marks, symbols, and other errant nonalphanumeric characters. These issues necessitated hundreds of hours of cleanup in order to turn these scans of decades-old volumes into readable and consistently formatted lists of names.
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Contents
Cover
Title Page
Epigraph
Time Line Map
Cast of Characters
Contents
Introduction, by Gillian Flynn
Prologue
Part One Irvine, 1981
Dana Point, 1980
Hollywood, 2009
Oak Park
Sacramento, 1976–1977
Visalia
Orange County, 1996
Irvine, 1986
Ventura, 1980
Goleta, 1979
Goleta, 1981
Orange County, 2000
Contra Costa, 1997
Part Two Sacramento, 2012
East Sacramento, 2012
The Cuff-Links Coda
Los Angeles, 2012
Contra Costa, 2013Concord
San Ramon
Danville
Walnut Creek
Davis
Fred Ray
The One
Los Angeles, 2014
Sacramento, 2014
Sacramento, 1978
Part Three, by Paul Haynes and Billy Jensen
Afterword, by Patton Oswalt
Epilogue: Letter to an Old Man
Photo Insert
About the Author
Copyright
About the Publisher
Guide
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