In the heart of America's Midwest, where cornfields whisper secrets and small towns guard their darkest truths, lurks a chilling reality: monsters who blend seamlessly into everyday life. In “Inside American Violence: How the Midwest Monsters Hide in Plain Sight,” Baughman peels back the facade of Midwestern normalcy to expose the harrowing true crime stories that have haunted Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and beyond for decades.
Drawing from exclusive access to court records, police files, and intimate interviews with survivors, detectives, and families, Baughman chronicles gripping cases like the Vanishing Waitress of Toledo—a young mother's disappearance that unraveled a web of obsession and betrayal—and the Riverside Strangler, whose digital footprints led to a shocking arrest in Dayton. From the 1970s era of rudimentary forensics to the DNA revolutions of the 2010s, these narratives trace the evolution of criminal investigations, revealing how predators exploited isolation, trust, and technological gaps to evade justice.
Discover how ordinary people became heroes in the face of evil, how forensic breakthroughs cracked cold cases, and the lessons that continue to shape modern law enforcement. Explore these notorious killers' timelines and uncover the forensic evidence that brought them down. If you're searching for the best true crime books about the heartland, this is essential reading that will keep you up at night, questioning the safety of your own backyard.