Submerged: How a Cold Case Condemned an Innocent Man to Hide a Family's Darkest Secret
For most families that have suffered the unsolved murder of a loved one, a successful cold case investigation can finally bring closure to their tragedy and, ideally, bring the perpetrator to justice. But in 2013, when LaPorte, Indiana, police detectives arrested Jason Tibbs for the murder of sixteen-year-old Rayna Rison twenty years before, they sent an innocent man to prison, and they also removed a cloud over the victim's brother-in-law, Ray McCarty, who had previously been indicted for killing her. Three years before that, he pleaded guilty to molesting and impregnating her at the age of thirteen.



Today, Tibbs sits in an Indiana prison serving a forty-year sentence for killing Rayna Rison. His conviction in 2014 was partly due to failures in his defense and evidence that the judge would not permit in the trial. But the fact that charges were dropped against McCarty and then filed against Tibbs speaks to the remarkable influence of politics on the criminal justice system in northwestern Indiana. It also shows how notorious cold cases can be used to concoct murder charges against an innocent man. Submerged is the first book to fully examine the Rayna Rison murder in meticulous detail, fully solving the crime through clues the police overlooked. Hillel Levin tells the tragic story of a girl whose family and justice system failed to protect her.
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Submerged: How a Cold Case Condemned an Innocent Man to Hide a Family's Darkest Secret
For most families that have suffered the unsolved murder of a loved one, a successful cold case investigation can finally bring closure to their tragedy and, ideally, bring the perpetrator to justice. But in 2013, when LaPorte, Indiana, police detectives arrested Jason Tibbs for the murder of sixteen-year-old Rayna Rison twenty years before, they sent an innocent man to prison, and they also removed a cloud over the victim's brother-in-law, Ray McCarty, who had previously been indicted for killing her. Three years before that, he pleaded guilty to molesting and impregnating her at the age of thirteen.



Today, Tibbs sits in an Indiana prison serving a forty-year sentence for killing Rayna Rison. His conviction in 2014 was partly due to failures in his defense and evidence that the judge would not permit in the trial. But the fact that charges were dropped against McCarty and then filed against Tibbs speaks to the remarkable influence of politics on the criminal justice system in northwestern Indiana. It also shows how notorious cold cases can be used to concoct murder charges against an innocent man. Submerged is the first book to fully examine the Rayna Rison murder in meticulous detail, fully solving the crime through clues the police overlooked. Hillel Levin tells the tragic story of a girl whose family and justice system failed to protect her.
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Submerged: How a Cold Case Condemned an Innocent Man to Hide a Family's Darkest Secret

Submerged: How a Cold Case Condemned an Innocent Man to Hide a Family's Darkest Secret

by Hillel Levin

Narrated by Brandon Pollock

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Submerged: How a Cold Case Condemned an Innocent Man to Hide a Family's Darkest Secret

Submerged: How a Cold Case Condemned an Innocent Man to Hide a Family's Darkest Secret

by Hillel Levin

Narrated by Brandon Pollock

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For most families that have suffered the unsolved murder of a loved one, a successful cold case investigation can finally bring closure to their tragedy and, ideally, bring the perpetrator to justice. But in 2013, when LaPorte, Indiana, police detectives arrested Jason Tibbs for the murder of sixteen-year-old Rayna Rison twenty years before, they sent an innocent man to prison, and they also removed a cloud over the victim's brother-in-law, Ray McCarty, who had previously been indicted for killing her. Three years before that, he pleaded guilty to molesting and impregnating her at the age of thirteen.



Today, Tibbs sits in an Indiana prison serving a forty-year sentence for killing Rayna Rison. His conviction in 2014 was partly due to failures in his defense and evidence that the judge would not permit in the trial. But the fact that charges were dropped against McCarty and then filed against Tibbs speaks to the remarkable influence of politics on the criminal justice system in northwestern Indiana. It also shows how notorious cold cases can be used to concoct murder charges against an innocent man. Submerged is the first book to fully examine the Rayna Rison murder in meticulous detail, fully solving the crime through clues the police overlooked. Hillel Levin tells the tragic story of a girl whose family and justice system failed to protect her.

Editorial Reviews

Connie Fletcher

"Investigative journalist Hillel Levin writes a scathing and utterly absorbing examination of an unholy alliance among cops, politicians, and lawyers in Indiana, resulting in the imprisonment of an innocent man, and the exoneration of the actual murderer of a 16-year-old girl. A powerfully written narrative that sparks both fascination with the mishandling of the case and outrage that the wrong man still sits in jail. Shocking and absorbing from start to finish."

Robert M. Sanger

"An eminently readable and compelling account of a murder investigation that spanned more than twenty years and which resulted in a conviction that is still being contested in the courts."

Booklist

"Complex but passionate . . . Levin movingly relates the unfortunate sequence of missteps that plagued the 1993 case of the murder of small-town Indiana teenager Rayna Rison [which] he asserts was grievously beset with errors due to police misconduct, personal vendettas, and inconsistent case management."

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191895581
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 12/03/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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