The Forever Witness: How DNA and Genealogy Solved a Cold Case Double Murder
By (Author) Edward Humes
Penguin Putnam Inc
E P Dutton & Co Inc
24th January 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
363.25
Hardback
384
Width 160mm, Height 236mm
"Thought-provoking true-crime thriller...the book raises urgent questions of balancing public and private good that we'll likely be dealing with as long as the title implies."-Wall Street Journal A relentless detective and a civilian genealogist solve a haunting cold case-and launch a crime-fighting revolution that tests the fragile line between justice and privacy. In November 1987, a young couple from the idyllic suburbs of Vancouver Island on an overnight trip to Seattle vanished without a trace. A week later, the bodies of Tanya Van Cuylenborg and her boyfriend Jay Cook were found in rural Washington. It was a brutal crime, and it was the perfect crime- With few clues and no witnesses in the vast and foreboding Olympic Peninsula, an international manhunt turned up empty, and the sensational case that shocked the Pacific Northwest gradually slipped from the headlines. In deep-freeze, long-term storage, biological evidence from the crime sat waiting, as Detective Jim Scharf poured over old case files looking for clues his predecessors missed. Meanwhile, 1,200 miles away in California, CeCe Moore began her lifelong fascination with genetic genealogy, a powerful forensic tool that emerged not from the crime lab, but through the wildly popular home DNA ancestry tests purchased by more than 40 million Americans. When Scharf decided to send the cold case's decades-old DNA to Parabon NanoLabs, he hoped he would finally bring closure to the Van Cuylenborg and Cook families. He didn't know that he and Moore would make history. Genetic genealogy, long the province of family tree hobbyists and adoptees seeking their birth families, has made headlines as a cold case solution machine, capable of exposing the darkest secrets of seemingly upstanding citizens. In the hands of a tenacious detective like Scharf, genetic genealogy has solved one baffling killing after another. But as this crime-fighting technique spreads, its sheer power has sparked a national debate- Can we use DNA to catch the murderers among us, yet still protect our last shred of privacy in the digital age-the right to the very blueprint of who we are
Whether one is interested in cold case puzzles or genealogy, or just curious about solving crimes, The Forever Witness should be read and reread until it becomes a dog-eared part of ones library.
New York Journal of Books
This book was fabulous. The Forever Witness was thorough, informative, and deeply emotional.
True Crime Index
Thoughtful true-crime.
People
Humes' writing is suspenseful yet also journalistic, providing fascinating details about the case, technological advances in police work, and genetic genealogy. A winner for any fan of true crime.
Booklist (starred review)
Stellar true crime account Humes matches taut prose with assured storytelling. This fascinating look at how technology has revolutionized crime solving is must reading.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Fans of Michelle McNamaras acclaimed Ill Be Gone in the Dark should clear their schedules, because Edward Humes riveting account is nearly impossible to put downThe Forever Witness has earned a well-deserved place among top-notch true crime.
Bookpage (starred review)
A well-paced true-crime procedural that offers new twists on old methods of police work.
Kirkus
An excellent addition to any true crime collection, this one is sure to intrigue readers who are interested in delving deeper into the hows and whys of solving cold cases.
Library Journal
Some detectives never give up, and in this expert retelling, you'll follow Jim Scharf as he attempts to crack the coldest of cases: A golden young couple abducted and murdered in Washington state in 1987, with almost no clues left behind. This book is that rare thing, terrifying true crime told with a beating heart.
Maureen Callahan, New York Times bestselling author of American Predator
In this brilliantly told, addictively readable book, Edward Humes reminds us that the term cold case is misleading, that unsolved murders simmer for decades with angry life and grief and the long-shadow of justice denied. And he also reminds us to hope that the answers to our most stubborn mysteries can yet be found if we simply refuse to give up on them.
Deborah Blum, New York Times bestselling author of The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz-Age New York
The Forever Witness is a remarkable achievement in true crime reporting, as Edward Humes brilliantly guides readers through a cold case investigation thats smart, suspenseful, and on the cutting edge of forensic science. This book will keep you reading well into the night.
Gilbert King, Pulitzer-prize winning author of Beneath a Ruthless Sun and Devil in the Grove
A story within a story within a storyonce you think you know what The Forever Witness by Edward Humes is about, Humes takes you deeper. Itis not only a story ofthe tragic murders of two young peoplebut about the tale their bodies told, and how, after decades, that tale was able to come to light. Layered and informative, compassionate and analytical, this book picks up where Michelle McNamara's I'll Be Gone in the Dark leaves off, explaining the miracle that is genetic genealogy as well as the ethical quagmire that surrounds it, while also offering a dignified eulogy to two lives violently, monstrously cut short.
Rachel Rear, author of Catch the Sparrow
Ed Humes is not a fancy writer,and I mean that as a compliment. He does not write for the applause of literary reviewers or book critics. He writes for smart readers. He is a gifted storyteller, an absolute master of the narrative. The Forever Witness, the story of a kidnapping and murder, seizes you on the first page and holds you captive until the end.
Gene Weingarten, two-time Pulitzer Prize winner for feature writing, Washington Post journalist and author of One Day
Top-notch, must-read true crime.Edward Humes has crafted a brilliant and riveting account of a haunting cold case, a relentless detective,and the birth of a cutting-edge forensic tool.
Dean Jobb, author of The Case of the Murderous Dr. Cream and Empire of Deception, and professor in the MFA in Creative Nonfiction program at the University of Kings College
The Forever Witness is one of the best true crime books Ive ever reada riveting page turner that also made me so much smarter. With his deep and empathetic reporting, Humes manages to illuminate both the vivid history of a cold case and the complex future ofcriminology and genealogy.
Eli Saslow, Pulitzer Prize winner, Washington Post journalist, and author of Rising Out of Hatred
The Forever Witness is a nuanced examination of the role of genetic genealogy in criminal investigations, told through the wrenching, personal story of a horrific double murder left unsolved for decades. Humes approaches his subject with intelligence and probing curiosity, and the result is a fascinating study of the newest frontiers in information and DNA science.
Steph Cha, author of Los Angeles Times Book Prize winner Your House Will Pay
Edward Humes is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author whose fifteen previous books include Burned, Mississippi Mud, and the PEN Award-winning No Matter How Loud I Shout. He splits his time between Seattle and Southern California.