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A Death in White Bear Lake: The True Chronicle of an All-American Town
Barry Siegel

A Death in White Bear Lake: The True Chronicle of an All-American Town

Ballantine Books (Nov 28, 2000)
9780345432995
| Mass Market Paperback
544 pages | 106 x 173 mm | English
Dewey 364.15230977658
LC Classification HV6534.W57 .S53 2000
LC Control No. 00108536

Subject

  • Adopted Children
  • Adopted Children/ Minnesota/ White Bear Lake/ Case Studies
  • Child Abuse/ Minnesota/ White Bear Lake/ Case Studies
  • Murder
  • Murder/ Minnesota/ White Bear Lake/ Case Studies

Plot

"We want to talk to you about my brother who was murdered twenty-one years ago--can we come in?" The veneer of tranquility in White Bear Lake, Minnesota, began to crack the day Jerry Sherwood and her son showed up at the police station to inquire about her first-born son, Dennis--adopted by Lois and Harold Jurgens and dead before his fourth birthday. The autopsy report ruled peritonitis was the cause, but the startling photos of the boy suggested murder.How could the Jurgens kill a small child and get away with it? Determined to find answers, detectives Ron Meehan and Greg Kindle tracked down old witnesses and rebuilt the case brick by brick until they exposed the demons that drove an adopted parent to torture and eventually murder a helpless child. Just as compelling, they investigated why so many people watched and did absolutely nothing. A vivid portrait of an all-American town that harbored a killer, A Death in White Bear Lake is also the absorbing story of two detectives who refused to give up until they had the killer cold.