Jeffrey Dahmer"s Dirty Secret: The Unsolved Murder of Adam Walsh - Book One: Finding The Killer

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Murder Revisited WHO REALLY KILLED ADAM WALSH? Maybe it was Ottis Toole, as police say. But more signs seem to point to Jeffrey Dahmer. "Had authorities fully explored Dahmer"s time in South Florida, they would have found more evidence implicating him than Toole, The Miami Herald found." --The Miami Herald March 28, 2010 DID DAHMER HAVE ONE MORE VICTIM? Witnesses Say They Saw Dahmer in Mall Where Adam Walsh Disappeared "Did Jeffrey Dahmer confess to all his crimes? A Miami author is making the case that Dahmer may be responsible for the Walsh slaying. WISN 12 News dissected his argument and has detailed the never-reported evidence that has at least one career FBI man calling to reopen the case against Dahmer."--WISN-TV MilwaukeeFebruary 1, 2007 DID DAHMER DO IT? "Twenty-six years ago a young boy was kidnapped and murdered in South Florida. At the same time 26 years ago, one of the most brutal and disgusting serial killers in American history was living in South Florida. Did that man kidnap and kill Adam Walsh?" --WSVN-TV Miami February 1, 2007 DECADES LATER, NEW CLUES IN A COLD CASE "Now a fascinating new theory has surfaced: Could one of the most famous murders of our time have been the work of one of the most famous murderers of all time? For the past 11 years, a true-crime author named Arthur Jay Harris has been investigating the case on his own, and he has uncovered a shattering revelation. Who was working only minutes from that mall that morning? Jeffrey Dahmer, the serial killer." --ABC News Primetime August 13, 2007 In 2006, investigative true crime author Arthur Jay Harris first reported that Adam Walsh"s killer was most likely Jeffrey Dahmer, not Ottis Toole. Since then, he has compiled seven police witnesses who saw a man they identified as Dahmer with or close by Adam at the mall where he was last seen. That was all in Book One: Finding the Killer. Who really took Adam Walsh from the mall? Now, Harris reports the rest of the Adam Walsh story no one else has told: Book Two: Finding the Victim: Was the body identified as Adam Walsh really him? Could Adam still be alive? Two weeks after Adam disappeared, a severed head of a child was found 125 miles north of the mall. By its teeth, a medical examiner identified it as Adam. For years, the medical examiner"s file was closed because the case investigation was still open. But in 2008, Hollywood Police closed the case, declaring Ottis Toole as Adam"s killer although they had no new evidence since 1984, when the same police department concluded they couldn"t arrest him for the murder. But the case closure opened all the investigative files as public records. Harris compared photographs and descriptions of the found child"s teeth against the last photo and last-seen-alive description of Adam Walsh. Those photos and documents are published here for the first time. They prove that the found child cannot possibly be Adam Walsh. The Adam Walsh case is not actually about the murder of Adam Walsh. Rather, it is about two murders:A child who was misidentified as Adam Walsh, whose parents were never found or notified and who never got a murder investigationA faulty murder investigation of a child whose forensic identification documents were never completed or at least were missing from all the official law enforcement case files. That meant that his murder case could never be brought to trial because prosecutors could never prove that he, Adam Walsh, was dead. And in fact, more than 30 years later, Adam Walsh"s case has never been brought to trial. Instead, the Adam Walsh case is about a grown man who is quite alive, thank you, but who lost his identity. That man, it overwhelmingly seems, is the missing boy Adam Walsh. Now A Two-Book Series (with a Special Single Edition, a condensed version of both books) WERE THE POLICE WRONG WHEN THEY NAMED THE KILLER OF ADAM WALSH? (Book One) WAS THE MEDICAL EXAMINER WRONG WHEN HE IDENTIFIED THE REMAINS OF A FOUND CHILD AS ADAM WALSH? (Book Two)