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Trail of Blood: A Father, a Son and a Tell-Tale Crime Scene Investigation
Wanda Evans
New Horizon Press
, 2005 - 304 pages
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highly recommended
A fascinating true story
Trail
of
Blood
tell
s the story of the murder of Scott Dunn, and how the mysterious Vidocq Society was able to help Texas law enforcement bring his killers to justice even though Scott's body was never found. This is a great book not only for the technical details and the ins and outs of the legal system, but also for all the fascinating people involved. The victim, Scott Dunn, was a
tale
nted guy with a magnetic per
son
ality. His killer Leisha Hamilton is a psychological case study with an amazing ability to manipulate and lie. Scott's
father
, James Dunn, doggedly pursued justice even when it seemed like there was nothing the police could do. Finally, the Vidocq society's forensic psychologist provides insiight into the criminal mind of Scott's killers.
Trail of Blood is a great read, and sure to satisfy anyone with an interest in true
crime stories
.
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NEVER GIVE UP
My heart goes out the Scott Dunn's family. The terror, frustration and then grief for all these years must have been horrible. It is about time that victims and their families should have as many rights as people who are suspected or actually commit
crime
s. I live in Lubbock and cannot believe that a jury could believe Smith could have been part of the murder or cover-up and still let him loose on the streets. I hope that some day the Dunns will know what happened to their
son
or at least where he is.
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Fathers, sons and .... others....
This book reads like a fiction mystery novel, it keeps you on edge and you just can't wait to see how it turns out.
Jim and Scott Dunn have a very good, long distance
father
-
son relationship
. They talk frequently by phone.
Scott is an attractive 24 year old young man who had learning problems in school. However, he is a wiz at installing stereos and restoring old cars. He loves his cars and he excels in his job.
Scott had recently called his dad to
tell
him that he was in love and had just become engaged to be married to Jessica.
Then, Jim gets a call from Leisha, who tells him Scott has disappeared, leaving his most prized possessions, his car which he had named Yellow Thunder, and a boat. When asked who she is, she says "Oh, I have been living with Scott for a while". Jim is in shock. He has never heard of her.
Who is Leisha? How does she figure in Scott's disappearance?
Leisha is a woman who manipulates men to do what she wants, she plays one against another. She lies when it suits her.
Jim vows to find his missing son, but soon he begins to expect foul play.
Jim is a determined father, trying to solve this mystery. He prods police and other experts, to keep the
investigation alive
. He never quits. He is determined to find his son, dead or alive.
There are lots of technical data and lots of tedious facts, but the book is never boring.
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The Vidocq Society Comes To The Rescue
Scott Dunn was a wiz at fixing up cars and installing stereos in them, and he took special pride in his own "yellow submarine." Surely he wouldn't have left town without it? But his
father
, Jim, hadn't heard from him in some time. When he rang up the boy at home, a strange woman answered the phone. Thus begins the true-
crime puzzler
TRAIL
OF
BLOOD
.
Poor Scott was only 24 when he met Leisha, the sort of woman who pops up in noir movies in the late 1940s to destroy the men who loves her. Leisha was seeing a few other guys on the side, just to keep her hand in, but she hated being rejected.
When Jim came to see the house she shared with Scott, he wondered why she had a big couch right over a patch of carpet and why an afghan was covering the spots the couch could not. Once you pulled up the afghan and moved the couch, you could see where a huge section of the wall-to-wall carpet had simply been hacked out. And Leisha pretended she had never noticed this before!
Local police and the DA said to Jim, "Sorry about your
son
, but without a body there is no case." He was in despair until he turned on the TV and happened, just happened, to see a profile of the mysterious "Vidocq Society," about which I will say no more.
The book
tell
s a lot about fathers and sons and it's a sort of plea to sons to keep in better touch with their fathers, and also to fathers, it gives the wise advice that you should cherish your son while you can, he may not be with you forever.
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Blood, Sweat & Tears
On May 16, 1991 R. Scott Dunn, then 24 vanished. The only per
son
who appeared to have any insight as to his whereabouts was the gruesomely named Leisha Hamilton, with the equally gruesome personality as reported in this book.
Scott, then 24 was highly regarded for his proficiency at electronics and repair. He took great pride in a restored Chevrolet Camaro, which he named "Yellow Thunder."
In 1991-92, Scott, who was living in Lubbock Texas at the time was engaged to be married. However, he was living with Ms. Hamilton who sounded like a master manipulator. She called Scott's
father
, Jim to inform him that his son was missing. Each encounter she had with Jim and local law enforcement people was an exercise in manipulation and cruel, inappropriate comments. Although she claimed to be in love with Scott and expressed pleasure at sharing an apartment with him, she was actively involved with another man and even tried to lead authorities to suspect him as being involved in Scott's disappearance.
Jim Dunn is a man one can respect. He is to be commended for his dogged persistence and untiring diligence in working with law enforcement and the Vidoq Society. It is through their hard work that they were able to bring Leisha Hamilton to justice, although Scott's body has not been recovered at the time of this review.
Mike & the Mechanics' 1989 song "The Living Years" which is about fathers and sons appears to underscore this book very well. It was truly heartwarming to read about a father and son who loved and had respect for one another.
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When Jim Dunn got the heart stopping call every parent dreads: "Your
son
has disappeared" on a Sunday night, it set into motion a six year nightmarish odyssey of desperate searches. Frustrated, Dunn turned to Dr. Richard Walter, a forensic pathologist and criminal profiler, who consulted Scotland Yard, studied DNA evidence and
blood spatter
patterns and then pointed out who he deduced killed Scott Dunn and why.
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