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The Less Dead: How America Allows Certain Women to Disappear

by Joy McCracken
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798233257018
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Silverback Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Silverback Books
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 338
  • Original Price: USD 18.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 391 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Murder / Serial Killers

The Less Dead: How America Allows Certain Women to Disappear

In the summer of 2004, six women were found dead along an eighteen-block stretch of Prospect Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. Their killer, Terry Blair, had been paroled months earlier, released into the same corridor where he had committed his first murder in 1982, under supervision so inadequate it amounted to institutional abandonment. The Less Dead is the definitive account of how Blair killed, how he was caught, and, most urgently, why the system allowed it to happen.

Drawing on forensic case records, criminological research, and sociological analysis, author Joy McCracken reconstructs the full arc of the case: from the environmental conditions that made Prospect Avenue a hunting ground, through the pioneering multi-modal forensic investigation that combined DNA evidence, cell tower triangulation, and railroad GPS data to identify Blair, to the bench trial that sent him to prison for six consecutive life terms. But this is not simply a story about one killer. It is a rigorous examination of what criminologists call the "less dead", the women whose social marginality rendered their deaths invisible to the institutions that should have protected them. Compelling, scholarly, and morally urgent, this book demands a reckoning with the structural failures

McCracken, Joy: - "

Joy McCracken is an Irish-born author, scholar, and postgraduate researcher whose lifelong fascination with true crime has evolved into a rigorous academic engagement with the criminological, sociological, and institutional forces that shape violent crime in the English-speaking world. Raised in Ireland, she brings a distinctly transatlantic perspective to American criminal justice - the outsider's eye that sees, with particular clarity, the structural contradictions that those inside the system often take for granted.

McCracken's work is defined by its refusal to treat crime as spectacle. Where popular true crime often centres the perpetrator's psychology at the expense of the victim's humanity, her approach insists on recovering the lives of those the system failed - the people who were murdered, neglected, or simply not seen by the institutions that should have protected them. Her scholarship draws on environmental criminology, feminist victimology, and the sociology of institutional indifference, brought to life through narrative writing of unusual precision and moral seriousness.

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