Sarah and Rebecca Martinez rode their bikes to the library one sunny Saturday morning in Millbrook, Alabama. They never came home.
When their bodies were discovered seventeen days later, the evidence was clear. Witnesses had seen things. Forensics pointed in obvious directions. But somehow, the investigation stalled. Evidence disappeared. Witnesses went silent. Powerful people looked away.
The case went cold. And two parents were left with fifty years of unanswered questions.
Until a dying man's confession changed everything.
In 2023, former deputy James Thornton revealed what he'd witnessed in 1974-and been forced to keep quiet about for nearly half a century. His deathbed confession exposed not just a murder, but a conspiracy that had protected the guilty and silenced the truth.
Detective Sarah Chen reopened the case. Using genetic genealogy and preserved evidence, she followed the trail that had been deliberately buried. What she uncovered was a story of institutional corruption, community complicity, and the dark secrets certain people would kill to protect.
Twice Taken reveals:
- What really happened on that August day in 1974
- Who was responsible and how they evaded justice for decades
- Why the investigation failed-and who made sure it did
- How the case was finally solved using breakthrough forensic technology
- The truth about small-town power and the cost of silence
After fifty years, Roberto Martinez finally has answers. But the chairs at his table are still empty.
This is the devastating true story of two girls who were taken twice-first by a killer, then by a system that failed them-and the fight to ensure they would never be forgotten.
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