Restaurant manager Lisa Kimmel had been driving for hours to visit her family in Montana. She never arrived. Eight days later, her body was found floating in the North Platte River. The police knew Lisa had been tortured and raped for a week before she was finally murdered. But they had no suspects, no witnesses, no clues. Just a strange handwritten letter left on her gravestone? Lisa's murder was never solved-and her car never found-until new DNA technology led police to Dale Wayne Eaton. Fifteen years had passed since Eaton kidnapped his unlucky victim at a Wyoming rest stop. But now police had forensic evidence, handwriting samples, and most incredibly: Lisa's car buried in the killer's yard. Eaton's capture shed horrifying new light on a series of unsolved disappearances. Were they the work of a serial killer? Dale Wayne Eaton's trial revealed a twisted loner driven by dark appetites-a monster without remorse.
The book covers a lot about Dale Eaton and his murder of Lil Miss - Lisa Kimmell. And it also tells about Eaton's other crimes. It really gets into his background and why he became the way he did.
Murder in the Great Basin
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Robert Scott's book not only looks at Dale Wayne Eaton as the murderer of Lisa Kimmell in Wyoming, but the other murders he may have done in the Great Basin. It follows him from his earliest crimes to when he is found guilty of 1st Degree Murder.
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