Trail of Silence: The Missing Case of Zebb Quinn
On a cold January night in 2000, a young Walmart employee clocks out after his shift in Asheville, North Carolina, and heads out to look at a used car with a coworker. He promises he'll be back in an hour.
He is never seen again.
Days later, his Mazda is found abandoned behind Little Pigs Barbecue-headlights dim, a terrified puppy inside, pink lipstick lips and punctuation scrawled across the rear window. No wallet. No phone. No sign of Zebb Quinn.
What begins as a missing-person case slowly warps into something darker: a trail of lies from the last man to see Zebb alive, a mysterious page from an empty house, a fake "sick call" to his job, and a mother who refuses to stop asking what happened to her son. For years, the case stalls-no body, no confession, no closure.
Then, in 2015, the same man's name explodes back into headlines, this time tied to the brutal murders of a young couple in nearby Leicester. As investigators reopen Zebb's file, a disturbing pattern emerges.
Trail of Silence is a deeply reported, empathetic true-crime narrative that follows the investigation across decades-from the night on Hendersonville Road to a prison cell where the only person who knows the full truth still refuses to speak. Centering Zebb and his family rather than his killer, Linda Davidson explores ambiguous loss, small-town memory, and what justice looks like when the one thing a mother needs most-a place to lay her son to rest-has never been found.
She still keeps the light on.