One freezing night in January 1968, a routine burglary call came in from Cloud Buick. What officers found instead was the body of William Hansen a local Millworker, shot dead inside the dealership and a missing 1960 Buick LeSabre. What followed was not just a homicide investigation. It became one of the most disturbing cases to ever hit Outagamie County.
As the search for answers begins, investigators face a string of break-ins, missing vehicles, and one name that keeps surfacing-Robert Mitchell. A drifter with a long arrest record and a sharp instinct for escape, Mitchell slips through towns, through time, and through every hole in the system. With each new lead, the case stretches further into a chilling web of small-town crime, fear, and unanswered questions.
This book takes readers deep into the world of 1960s law enforcement. Every page captures the slow, exacting work of detectives without the help of modern forensics. You will hear the clatter of the typewriter, smell the stale coffee in the radio room, and feel the weight of each decision.