Mary Jane's Ghost: True Crime Story of a Small Town Murder in America | Cold Case Mystery, Haunting Legacy, Unsolved Crime Investigation
Mary Jane's Ghost: True Crime Story of a Small Town Murder in America | Cold Case Mystery, Haunting Legacy, Unsolved Crime Investigation

Mary Jane's Ghost: True Crime Story of a Small Town Murder in America | Cold Case Mystery, Haunting Legacy, Unsolved Crime Investigation

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Summer 1948. In the scenic, remote river town of Oregon, Illinois, a young couple visiting the local lovers’ lane is murdered. The shocking crime garners headlines from Portland, Maine, to Long Beach, California. But after a sweeping manhunt, no one is arrested and the violent deaths of Mary Jane Reed and Stanley Skridla fade into time’s indifference. Fast forward fifty years. Eccentric entrepreneur Michael Arians moves to Oregon, opens a roadhouse, gets elected mayor, and becomes obsessed with the crime. He comes up with a scandalous conspiracy theory and starts to believe that Mary Jane’s ghost is haunting his establishment. He also reaches out to the Chicago Tribune for help. Arians’s letter falls on the desk of general assignment reporter Ted Gregory. For the next thirteen years, while he ricochets from story to story and his newspaper is deconstructed around him, Gregory remains beguiled by the case of the teenaged telephone operator Mary Jane and twenty-eight-year-old Navy vet Stanley—and equally fascinated by Arians’s seemingly hopeless pursuit of whoever murdered them. Mary Jane’s Ghost is the story of these two odysseys.

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Ted Gregory’s Mary Jane’s Ghost captured my interest quickly, and I couldn’t put it down. It is the story of a man, Mike Arians, who becomes obsessed with getting to the truth of the murder of two lovers in Oregon, Illinois in 1948. It is also the story of the author, Ted Gregory, who becomes obsessed with the story of the murder. For readers seeking a formulaic murder mystery, this does not deliver the ritualistic climax of case solved, bad guy nabbed, justice restored. But that’s what I like about it. Gregory turns one man’s maniacal quest to solve a murder into a lens for exploring what it means to be a storyteller in a world where easy answers are hard to come by. This book dares to be a thinking person’s murder mystery. For people who love to read, and who appreciate nuanced, multilayered, and superbly written stories—this book is a delight!
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