On December 1, 1971, the bodies of Robert Gierse, James Barker, and
Robert Hinson were found in their blood-spattered Indianapolis home. All
three had reputations as prodigious womanizers, hard-drinking bar
fighters, and unscrupulous businessmen--the kind of men with more
enemies than friends.
When detectives searched the home and discovered an address book used as
a sex contest scorecard, their new suspect list included jilted
one-night stands, jealous boyfriends, and husbands--dozens upon dozens
of names. Sensational reports and rumors soon overwhelmed the
investigation, and real answers eluded the police and the media alike
for three decades, until Roy West, a detective with a reputation for
cracking "unsolvable" cases, re-opened the files...
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