On April 11, 2001, twenty-year-old Branson Perry stepped outside his home in Skidmore, Missouri-and never returned.
There was no reported struggle.
No confirmed witness.
No clear evidence of what happened in the minutes after he walked into his backyard.
More than two decades later, his disappearance remains unsolved.
Into Silence is not a book that promises shocking twists or dramatic revelations. Instead, it is a careful, narrative examination of what is known, what remains uncertain, and what silence can do to a family and a community over time.
Author Joe Clark reconstructs the timeline of Branson's final days using publicly available sources, law enforcement statements, and contextual history of Skidmore-a town already shaped by unresolved violence. With restraint and integrity, the book explores:
The strange and unsettling details leading up to Branson's disappearance
The early investigation and lost time
The culture of silence that defined the case
The long-term psychological impact of ambiguous loss
Why some mysteries endure without resolution
This is not a story of answers.
It is a story of absence.
And of a family still waiting.
For readers of responsible, fact-based true crime that values honesty over speculation, Into Silence offers a sober and deeply human account of one of Missouri's most haunting disappearances.