No Witnesses - The Story of Robbery and Murder at the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan
Description
Three petty thugs decide to rob a suburban savings and loan, and end up murdering four women in cold blood. “No witnesses,†was the phrase uttered by the man who provided the guns. “No witnesses,†was the phrase that drove the shooters to commit four murders.
Yet there were witnesses. For weeks before the crime, the criminals had been calling attention to themselves. A local businessman had seen the thugs in his store, suspecting them of theft. Police officers had stopped two of them at night for acting suspiciously. A waitress sold lemonade and coffee to one who would sip it while his cohorts went inside the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan to commit murder. And the women who died had reported the killers to the police weeks before they were murdered.
"No Witnesses" tells how great police work yielded the names of the murderers within minutes of the crime. It tells how a young man on the streets bumbles along, surviving by committing crimes, until he becomes a murderer. "No Witnesses" makes you a witness to the trials of the killers. It takes you inside the Ohio prison system and shows how a condemned murderer survives inside. And, "No Witnesses" shows you how the families of the victims work to keep the murderers behind bars.
Written by veteran journalist Kate March with retired Delhi Police Chief Howard Makin, "No Witnesses" reveals the details of the police work that helped solve the crime, the lives of the murderers, and the lives of the victims and their families. Interviews with the principal people involved, in-depth research of trial transcripts and criminal investigation notebooks, are pieced together into a tight narrative.
You will become witness to the true story of murder and robbery in a quiet suburban town when you read, "No Witnesses - The Story of Robbery and Murder at the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan."
Yet there were witnesses. For weeks before the crime, the criminals had been calling attention to themselves. A local businessman had seen the thugs in his store, suspecting them of theft. Police officers had stopped two of them at night for acting suspiciously. A waitress sold lemonade and coffee to one who would sip it while his cohorts went inside the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan to commit murder. And the women who died had reported the killers to the police weeks before they were murdered.
"No Witnesses" tells how great police work yielded the names of the murderers within minutes of the crime. It tells how a young man on the streets bumbles along, surviving by committing crimes, until he becomes a murderer. "No Witnesses" makes you a witness to the trials of the killers. It takes you inside the Ohio prison system and shows how a condemned murderer survives inside. And, "No Witnesses" shows you how the families of the victims work to keep the murderers behind bars.
Written by veteran journalist Kate March with retired Delhi Police Chief Howard Makin, "No Witnesses" reveals the details of the police work that helped solve the crime, the lives of the murderers, and the lives of the victims and their families. Interviews with the principal people involved, in-depth research of trial transcripts and criminal investigation notebooks, are pieced together into a tight narrative.
You will become witness to the true story of murder and robbery in a quiet suburban town when you read, "No Witnesses - The Story of Robbery and Murder at the Cabinet Supreme Savings and Loan."

