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OverviewWhen a hearse vanished on a quiet California afternoon, authorities initially feared an accident. What they uncovered instead would become one of the most disturbing and legally complicated crimes in modern American history. Karen Greenlee was a young mortuary employee entrusted with transporting a body to its final resting place. She knew the procedures. She understood the system. And for years, nothing about her appeared unusual. Quiet, professional, and seemingly reliable, she moved unnoticed through a profession built entirely on trust. Then the hearse never arrived. Hours later, the vehicle was discovered abandoned in a secluded area miles off its assigned route. Inside remained the casket. The driver, however, was gone. What began as a missing vehicle investigation quickly escalated into something investigators had no framework to fully process. Then came the confession. In a shocking handwritten letter, Greenlee admitted that she had intentionally driven the hearse off course, opened the casket, removed the body, and engaged in acts that stunned investigators, horrified the public, and exposed a massive gap in American law. At the time, prosecutors discovered an unsettling reality: while the crime was clear, the legal system itself was not prepared to fully define or prosecute it. THE STOLEN HEARSE is the gripping true story of the Karen Greenlee case - the crime that forced courts, lawmakers, funeral professionals, and the public to confront a subject few wanted to acknowledge and even fewer understood. Written in Elliot Christopher's signature investigative style, this book goes far beyond sensational headlines to reconstruct the full timeline of the case: - The disappearance of the hearse - The discovery of the abandoned vehicle - The confession that changed the investigation - The forensic reconstruction of what happened inside the hearse - The courtroom battle over a crime the law barely recognized - The psychological profile behind the act - The media frenzy that transformed the case into national spectacle - The long-term legal reforms that followed in its wake Through detailed research, courtroom analysis, forensic reconstruction, and careful narrative storytelling, Christopher examines not only what Karen Greenlee did-but how a trusted system failed to anticipate it, and how the law was forced to evolve after the fact. This is not a fictional horror story. It happened. And the legal consequences of the case still echo today. Perfect for readers of investigative true crime, forensic psychology, and landmark criminal cases, THE STOLEN HEARSE explores the unsettling intersection of trust, access, psychology, and institutional vulnerability in one of the most infamous mortuary crimes ever recorded. Inside this premium edition: Complete Timeline of Events Forensic Breakdown of the Crime Scene Courtroom Evidence Matrix Legal Legacy Timeline Detailed Sources & Recommended Reading Psychological & Legal Analysis Fully Reconstructed Narrative Case File Some crimes shock the public. Others expose the weaknesses hidden inside the systems people trust most. This case did both. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elliot ChristopherPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.186kg ISBN: 9798195906351Pages: 132 Publication Date: 07 May 2026 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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