4.5 actually.
brilliant, good, very well-done, well-organized.
The book merges key events from Ken Holmes professional life with some of the most memorable of the 762 cases that Marin County coroner’s office dealt with between 1970-2010.
Currently a 67-year old retiree, Holmes was a coroner for twelve years though he worked in the department for thirty-plus years. For all the scrutiny and paper record detail given to each case and the office politics, not much is told of Holmes’ home life, for e.g. how many times was he married? Affairs? Two divorces are mentioned: one in 90s and the other in 2002. How many children does he have? What was his relationship with wives and kids over the years? He sounds like a guy with a life though: he owned a 360-acre hunting ranch in Colusa County, 120 miles northeast of Marin; did auto racing, building, driving cars in circle track; camps; had a fancy car aka Ferrari which he later sold; a motorboat; two labrador retrievers; by his own admission, is an enthusiastic dancer; roots for 49ers and giants; and now works in ‘estate liquidation service’ and does consultancy in forensics. Also coaches youth sports and scouts.
Nicely catalogued/ chapter-ized, some typos. Got an ARC, so hope the final version has pictures of crimes/ criminals / suspects / victims / survivors, and the main characters / officers. Also, of journal-notes; and the ‘dog-eared map’ of wannabe robbers undone by 4 phone calls (first 3 were to farmers!)
I did not understand the list of books given at the end in bibliography - if something was taken from them and mentioned in the book, then there should be a corresponding page number.
Two suicides (of a 17 year old boy and a 16-year old girlfriend) are the last ones mentioned in the book but they don’t have a corresponding record in the list of 762 cases that is given at the end: there is one of a 13 year old in Oct. 2010, and then of a 24 year old in May 2010; In Nov. 2010, meeting to merge coroner into sheriff’s office by Jan. 2011 is held. So no mention of these suicides.
Holmes says:
the more you are around death the more you appreciate death - that’s where my mind has been.
suicide attitude is a mental health problem;
in murder, an argument or grievance escalates, fueled by liquid or powder, male ego and machismo also enters ‘if I cant have u nobody else will.’
court system fails - punishment for marijuana vs. murders, for drugs you’re gone for life, for murder you’re out on good behavior
plea bargain is worst but necessary
poor have it the worst.
Memorable stories and my impressions on them:
- 15 trips of a 7-week old baby - (Devon, Katja, Jereme Gromer) - Baby called ‘Ndigo Campbell-Bremner Wilson-Wright’. (biracial: black+white) - never had Vit.D, never been out in sun, bones never developed - in an 800K priced gated house, 12 kids ranging in ages 8 months to 16years were kept in beyond cruel conditions. The man in charge was Winnfred Wright and there were 4 women ‘followers’. Devon, Katja, Jereme Gromer and Carol Bremner. Carol etc. should have gone to jail too - it’s nonsense to say that they were under fear of him when she was recruiting women / other prospective sexual partners for him - these women were not born with him or lived with him since infancy - they had been out in the world and seen the ropes. Mothers of 5 kids each get 7-10 years - that’s one and half years average for the misery that those kids faced for a decade (with lasting mental health issues). I think there should be a distinction between abuse, sadism and torture. Sometimes term ‘abuse’ doesn’t quite cut it. It was a classic case of women being sexually gratified and doped up who did not want to take responsibility for children or their own lives.
- In 80s man stabbed 3 times in the heart, found dead on the kitchen floor, one wound in lung, the other in belly; knife cleaned in sink and and put on the magnetic knife holder; Three police officers looked at the crime scene: police couldn’t develop any other scenario or suspect so they suggested he must have stabbed and cleaned up the knife himself, only to lie on the floor and die! They concluded that in their report that it was a suicide!
- Nils Exeter Edison - the german tourist, no ID, no clothing labels, bag has just clothing, no passport, no ticket, no airline tag, pays in cash, gives dinner to driver, goes to massage parlors, bars, dinner - for 3 days, ‘meets a friend at the bridge’. Doesn’t get solved 1986-2005 - is called ‘john doe 6-86’. For a while there I thought he wanted to bump someone off and got it first instead and why didn’t anyone check airport arrivals to know his identity? Anyways, he turns out to be Wolfram Fischer from a rich family, tells friends he’s going to U.S. with a lot of money ($3500/-15K) which he plans to spend in grand fashion before jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. Case closed.
- San Quentin’s Sammie Marshall - black man, uneducated, psychotic, convicted of killing a prostitute; In 1997, his death sentence was reversed by California SC - he died while being ‘moved from cell to cell.’ lawyer ‘ron slick’
- 40,000 suicides, vs. 18,000 homicides. annually in U.S. : many suiciders drink to dull their senses and overcome self-preservation instincts, to have a fearlessness about dying.
- The Bridge: roadbed is 220ft above water making jumping from it equivalent to jumping from a 25 story building. 4ft high railing ‘to enhance the view’. It takes just 4-seconds to reach the floor - traveling at speed of 75-miles per hour.
(usually death is due to extensive subcutaneous emphysema? of the body resulting in marked distention of all facial features; pattern bruises: deep bruises, broken bones, damaged internal organs. If a person is alive, water in lungs: last seconds excruciating pain and terror)
- suicide is contagious
- ‘This is the last place i will step, breathe, speak or cry,’ wrote a 15 year old suicider.
- Carol Fillipelli, also known as Martha, Michelle, Maureen, Jade, Rose - an overdose that wasn’t, or so Holmes concludes: ‘wineglass with red liquid’
- Marlene out in 6 years! Riley the one with diminished capacity, gets life without parole.
- Miwok Indian tribe - bones found during construction.
- 1961/3 - the murder of Mrs. Jones by Mr. Jones - Tahitian wife ends up with everything!
- 'Children of Thunder': Elvis Bishop’s ex-wife, her boyfriend James Gamble and Bishop’s daughter murdered in Christ plot, along with 3 others, by Glenn Taylor and Justin Helzer and Dawn Godman.
- Tammy Vincent - (the girl who at first was thought of as one of the green river murder victims) - she had been stabbed, burnt and shot - Holmes theorizes she was done in by Gypsy Jokers, a motorcycle gang. Case never solved.
- The Trailside Killer, David Carpenter, sex-offender who didn’t come up in records of released inmates due to a technicality.
Things I did not understand:
- One of the very first cases is a jumper at Golden Gate - how does one know someone did not throw the woman off the bridge? Details lacking.
- Paroled offender Terry who kidnapped and killed a hitchhiker in his shed - what kind of injuries dod she have? It’s called gruesome but description is lacking: other than a neck slash wound and decomposition nothing is mentioned.
- 25 year old secretary dies in house fire. Why in the name of hell would she go back and someone would believe her husband? Details lacking.
- Gloria Ladd - suffocated her sons and took the dog to the Marine County Humane Society. Why? Details lacking.
- Bill and Tasia Stephens - categorized as a case of ‘latino’ jealousy (is Latino jealousy a special mixture that ‘whites’ do not have?)
Things I did not like:
Marin County, as the author and Holmes remind us, is a rich county full of famous people who live/d there such as Bonne Raitt, Carlos Santana, Huey Lewis, Janis Joplin, Sammy Hagar, Van Morrison, Metallica, Grateful Dead, psychiatrist Martin Binder’s wife Gail Elizabeth Sunny Doney, and the brush-off with Tupac Shakur! etc.
But mentioning Robin Williams killing himself in the same Marin County house where his mother died of natural causes, is taking the whole name-throwing bit a bit far: especially since Holmes did not have anything to do with his autopsy.