Vanished in Vermillion The real story of South Dakota's most infamous cold case

Lou Raguse

Book - 2023

"In May 1971, Pam Jackson and Sherri Miller were two seventeen-year-olds driving to an end-of-the-school-year party in a rundown Studebaker Lark, when they seemingly disappeared off the face of the earth. Police back then didn't do enough to try and find them. Investigators thirty years later did too much. Two families endure decades of pain as they await answers of what happened to their girls. When a third family is pulled into the mystery, they quickly learn their nightmare is just beginning"--Provided by publisher.

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Subjects
Genres
True crime stories
Published
New York : Post Hill Press [2023]
Language
English
Main Author
Lou Raguse (author)
Physical Description
381 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781637587256
  • Part I. 1971
  • Chapter 1. Garryowen Church
  • Chapter 2. Vermillion
  • Chapter 3. Sherri
  • Chapter 4. Pam
  • Chapter 5. The Party
  • Chapter 6. The Disappearance
  • Chapter 7. The Initial Investigation
  • Chapter 8. The Theories
  • Chapter 9. The Photograph
  • Chapter 10. Offerdahl's Efforts
  • Chapter 11. Life without Pam and Sherri
  • Part II. The Cold Case
  • Chapter 12. The Article and the Detective
  • Chapter 13. The Suspect
  • Chapter 14. David's Past
  • Chapter 15. The Cold Case Unit
  • Chapter 16. The Sister
  • Chapter 17. The Interrogation
  • Chapter 18. The Search
  • Chapter 19. The Lykken Family
  • Chapter 20. Mary Ann's Confrontation
  • Chapter 21. Foggy Memories
  • Chapter 22. The Hypnotist
  • Chapter 23. The Second Search
  • Chapter 24. The Cousin
  • Chapter 25. The Snitch
  • Chapter 26. Black Crow Meets Lykken
  • Chapter 27. The Confession
  • Chapter 28. The Prosecutor
  • Chapter 29. The Grand Jury
  • Chapter 30. The Indictment
  • Chapter 31. The Arrest
  • Chapter 32. Murder Charges
  • Chapter 33. The Defense
  • Chapter 34. The Voice
  • Chapter 35. The Pretrial Hearing
  • Chapter 36. The Lie
  • Chapter 37. The News Breaks
  • Chapter 38. Perjury and Fallout
  • Chapter 39. The Lawsuit
  • Part III. The Truth
  • Chapter 40. The Discovery
  • Chapter 41. The Phone Call
  • Chapter 42. The Excavation
  • Chapter 43. The Press Conference
  • Chapter 44. Brule Creek
  • Chapter 45. David Lykken
  • Chapter 46. Rod's Reaction
  • Chapter 47. Taking Responsibility
  • Chapter 48. Scrutinizing the Evidence
  • Chapter 49. False Memories
  • Chapter 50. Remembering Pam and Sherri
  • About the Author
Review by Booklist Review

Veteran crime journalist Raguse tackles a complex and decades-spanning midwestern cold case. Told in vignettelike chapters, this true-crime tale details the disappearance of two South Dakota high schoolers, Sherri Miller and Pam Jackson, in the 1970s. Raguse's journalistic skill is on full display as extensive interview content with Miller and Jackson's loved ones, Vermillion community members, and other major players is featured throughout the case's recounting. These interviews transform the bare facts of the case into a crime narrative that captures over 40 years of investigation and community experience while simultaneously creating a window into the intricate details of the lives of those affected. Beyond recounting the tragic loss of and search for Miller and Jackson, Vanished in Vermillion chronicles a series of mistakes, beliefs, and perceptions--held by law enforcement and by Vermillion community members--that send destructive shock waves far beyond those initially caused by the girls' disappearances. Readers who enjoy procedural true crime will appreciate the well-researched, linear narrative, while readers interested in cold-case true crime will take satisfaction in the forensic storytelling.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.