In February 1896 a prominent man and his 8-year-old son disappeared in the White Sands area of southern New Mexico, western Texas and eastern Arizona. In this book Corey Recko details the years-long struggle to find the bodies and to prosecute those responsible. What he uncovered was the extreme lawlessness of the land and the "he said, she said" syndrome which was really, "he said, but he said, next he said, then he said," but possibly no one told the truth or even knew the truth. No one told the same story, and the stories often changed, depending upon who was friends with whom at the time. In the end, no one was held responsible, and the bodies were never found.
So many people were involved that keeping track of them was a monumental task, and when the case went to court, it was unfortunate that the Pinkerton detective was unavailable.
Mr. Recko is to be commended on his phenomenal research and comprehensive explanation of his findings.