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OverviewOn October 13, 2008, Brazil stopped breathing. For 100 agonizing hours, the nation watched as 15-year-old Eloá Pimentel was held hostage by her ex-boyfriend, 22-year-old Lindemberg Alves, in a small apartment in Santo André, São Paulo. But this wasn't just a hostage crisis-it became the most watched tragedy in Brazilian history, broadcast live across every major television channel. Cameras rolled non-stop. Reporters called the apartment mid-negotiation. News anchors interviewed the kidnapper on air while police begged for silence. The line between journalism and entertainment blurred until it disappeared completely. And when the police finally stormed the apartment on day four, Eloá lay dying from two gunshot wounds. She would be declared brain dead two days later, her short life ending in a hospital room while a nation that had watched her suffer grappled with a devastating question: Who really killed Eloá Pimentel? Was it Lindemberg Alves, who pulled the trigger? The media outlets that turned tragedy into spectacle for ratings? The police who made fatal tactical errors? Or a society that had normalized violence against women for generations? Eloá the Hostage: The True Story of the Lindemberg Alves Case takes you deep inside Brazil's most controversial hostage crisis, examining not just what happened during those harrowing 100 hours, but why it happened-and why it continues to matter today. Through meticulous research and unprecedented analysis of the Netflix documentary that has reignited global conversation, this book unveils the uncomfortable truths about media ethics, police failures, and the femicide epidemic that claims thousands of Brazilian women every year. You'll discover Eloá's story beyond the headlines-the teenager with dreams and a diary, the girl who became a symbol. You'll hear from her brother Douglas and friend Grazieli, speaking publicly for the first time about the horror they lived through. You'll witness the media circus that prioritized ratings over human life, and understand the systemic failures that allowed a preventable death to unfold on live television. This is more than true crime. This is a reckoning. A unflinching examination of how we consume tragedy, who profits from suffering, and what we owe to the victims whose stories we turn into entertainment. From the legal aftermath of Lindemberg's trial to Brazil's ongoing battle with gender violence, from the controversial documentary choices to the lessons the world still refuses to learn-this book holds nothing back. If you've ever watched a true crime documentary and wondered about the ethics behind it... If you've questioned how media coverage affects real investigations... If you believe that understanding tragedy is the first step toward preventing it... then this book demands your attention. Eloá the Hostage isn't just about what happened in that apartment in 2008. It's about what's happening right now-in newsrooms, in courtrooms, in homes where violence festers in silence. It's about the stories we tell, the victims we remember, and the changes we must demand. Eloá Pimentel's voice was silenced on October 18, 2008. But her story-and the crucial conversations it sparks about media responsibility, justice, and violence against women-refuses to be forgotten. This is her story. This is our reckoning. Read it, share it, and join the conversation that could save the next Eloá. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Douglas E McCarronPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.141kg ISBN: 9798273479753Pages: 96 Publication Date: 07 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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