Jim Tracy’s Sworn to Silence is an unforgettable story of two American
lawyers who did the unprecedented. They searched for, found, and
photographed the lifeless bodies of their client’s victims and then
kept it secret. They did so in the face of unendurable pressure from
the authorities and the victims’ families, who suspected the lawyers
knew more than they were saying.
When the American public eventually learned of the lawyers’
actions, they were horrifi ed, outraged, and vengeful. People could not
fathom how two attorneys—fathers of teenage girls themselves—and
supposed offi cers of the law, could conduct themselves in a manner
seemingly beyond any concept of humanity.
Today, this landmark legal case is studied and analyzed in law schools
worldwide.
These events have been indelibly marked in Tracy’s mind since he
was eight years old; in fact, he was present at the scene of New York
state’s largest manhunt after the killer broke into Tracy’s father’s
hunting camp in the Adirondack Mountains. In Sworn to Silence,
Tracy weaves together a true crime narrative that should rank with
some of the most compelling American crime stories of modern times.
He does so while taking you—the reader—on a page-turning journey
back to the early 1970s, unveiling an American serial killer most
people have never heard of.