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The Bonecrusher. Murder, Ash, and the Invisible Women of Peoria
Michael Davitt-Doyle (Author) · SilverBack · Paperback
The Bonecrusher: Murder, Ash, and the Invisible Women of Peoria
Between July 2003 and October 2004, Larry Dean Bright, known to forensic investigators and the press as "The Bonecrusher", murdered eight women in and around Peoria, Illinois, operating undetected for fourteen months in one of the most disturbing serial homicide cases in Midwestern American history. His victims were Black women from Peoria's South Side street economy, women whose disappearances were systematically under-investigated by a fragmented, under-resourced law enforcement apparatus that failed, repeatedly and catastrophically, to connect the evidence accumulating across two counties into the pattern it clearly formed.
What distinguished Bright was not only the frequency of his killing but the ritual he developed to conceal it: the incineration of his victims' remains in a residential backyard, followed by the systematic pulverisation of the calcined bone fragments with a hammer, a procedure designed to reduce human beings to ash and render them permanently unidentifiable. Four of his eight confirmed victims remain unnamed to this day.
Drawing on forensic science, criminological theory, and a sustained examination of the social and institutional conditions that made this spree possible, The Bonecrusher is both a forensic investigation and a moral reckoning, a book about what a city's structural indifference to its most vulnerable women made possible, and what it cost.
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