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TRACE EVIDENCE is inspired by Long Island, New York’s first death penalty case in nearly a quarter century—the Robert Shulman serial killer trial—1998. On a daily basis, the author spent an unprecedented fifteen months following pretrial, jury selection, trial, and penalty–sentencing phase; lectured at Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center for the criminally insane, Ward’s Island, Manhattan [where Shulman had been evaluated]; then interviewed the head of Suffolk County Homicide, Detective Lieutenant John Gierasch, for the finishing fictional touches. Additionally, scores of folks connected to law enforcement and the courts assisted Robert Banfelder so as to build verisimilitude into this account. On April 6, 1996, Robert Shulman was arrested in Hicksville, Long Island, New York for murdering and dismembering three women. Subsequently, Shulman was linked to the murder of two other women in Westchester, New York. After a lengthy trial, Shulman was convicted and sentenced to die by lethal injection; that is, before the Court of Appeals declared the New York State death penalty unconstitutional. Robert Shulman died in prison on April 13, 2006. While remaining true to many of the facts referencing the Robert Shulman serial-killer trial in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, award-winning novelist Robert Banfelder brilliantly weaves his fictional account of murder and mayhem through the fabric of justice and injustices. TRACE EVIDENCE is a story of murder, avarice and betrayal. Brothers Howard and Jeffrey Mills, both postal mail handlers, are initially suspects in the bludgeoning and dismembering murders of three prostitutes. Eventually, homicide detectives zero in on Howard as their primary target. An avalanche of forensic evidence leaves no doubt in anyone's mind that the women were killed in Howard’s one-room rental. In the words of the lead prosecuting attorney, “That room was a slaughterhouse.” But is Howard Mills the murderer? The defendant admits solely to the victims’ postmortem amputations. Extraordinary pressures are applied by the district attorney’s office for the police to quickly ensure a confession so as to deem Howard death penalty qualified. Suffolk County Homicide Detective Gary York misrepresents himself as an attorney who promises to help Howard by getting him into a mental hospital if he confesses; otherwise, life in prison without the possibility of parole versus the death penalty are the two alternatives presented to Mills. Howard accepts the offer but is left hanging in the wind at his arraignment, believing that he is legally well-represented. Howard Mills is found guilty and sentenced to die by lethal injection. Detective Gary York’s suspicions are raised that eventually point to another family member. The motive is money and invaluable properties—a veritable fortune if that person can successfully manipulate Howard into relinquishing his assets . . . sooner than later.

Trace Evidence Robert Banfelder 9780985948603 Books

As one grisly murder after another is revealed, the reader desperately tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together. New twists and revelations turn each deduction on its ear as you try to keep pace with the detectives reconstructing scenarios in order to bring their investigation to a challenge proof conclusion. Banfelder, who stoically followed the real Robert Shulman serial murders before, during and after the trial shrewdly connects the dots through Robert Redler, an author and investigative reporter with an eye for truth and justice. With cutting prose (no pun intended), Banfelder poses the question of whether manipulation of facts and evidence, moral ambiguities, and out and out fraud are justified in order to remove an obvious deviant from society. How imbalanced can the scales of justice be allowed to tip before the greater good cannot justify the means? The reader is tugged by both sides of the argument throughout this fast paced and intriguing story. Almost to the last page, you will question the choices made in the name of justice. A terrific read.

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  • Paperback 462 pages
  • Publisher Broadwater Books (December 8, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0985948604

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a psychological thriller like no other!!! twists and turns which makes for a terrific page turner!! would advise all not to get too friendly with your neighbors while reading this book!!! i see a movie in the future for this unbelievable thriller!!
Intriguing and twisted! Another excellent read by Robert Banfelder! I wasn't familiar with the serial killer case that this book was inspired by, but I was sucked into the story to find out exactly what would happen with all of the characters. Lots of twists and unexpected turns. A great read and I love the ending!!
This is the best work by Robert Banfelder. All of his works are excellent. He captures the essence of the serial killer. I could not put down this book. He is a great author. Linda
If you like psychological thrillers, you'll love this! Things sure aren't always what they seem seem in this book. Just when you think you know where the story's headed, Banfelder throws you another curve. I could barely put down this book down, it's such a page turner. Lord help us if the Police Dept. is anywhere near as corrupt as we're lead to believe in this book. But then, if there are people as "sick" as the characters in this book roaming our streets, everything possible has to be done to put them away forever.

I predict Robert Banfelder will rise to the top of the New York Times best seller list very very soon.
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I truly enjoyed reading Trace Evidence and all the twists and turns. It is worth noting that the author spent a lot of time carefully introducing and developing the main characters at the beginning of the book. I came to understand and greatly appreciate this effort later on as the novel progressed. It would be inadvisable to presume that once Howard Mills' guilty sentence was reached the rest of the book would focus mainly on his ill-fated life in prison as he awaited death by lethal injection - far from it. Actually, at the very point when Howard is sentenced to die by lethal injection, the book takes off in another direction altogether and so does the intrigue. Being unfamiliar with the actual case the book was based upon made the fictitious novel even more compelling for me because I did not find myself looking for comparisons. As I grew closer to the book's conclusion, I wished it would go on for just a few more chapters because I never wanted it to end.

I would recommend Trace Evidence to anyone who enjoys a psychological thriller that leaves them mystified at the end of one chapter only to be segued to another thrilling episode at the beginning of the next chapter. This is a surefire way of keeping the reader guessing but never bored.

Be prepared. The ending brilliantly takes yet another unexpected turn involving the least likely of suspects.

Betty Fitch
As one grisly murder after another is revealed, the reader desperately tries to put the pieces of the puzzle together. New twists and revelations turn each deduction on its ear as you try to keep pace with the detectives reconstructing scenarios in order to bring their investigation to a challenge proof conclusion. Banfelder, who stoically followed the real Robert Shulman serial murders before, during and after the trial shrewdly connects the dots through Robert Redler, an author and investigative reporter with an eye for truth and justice. With cutting prose (no pun intended), Banfelder poses the question of whether manipulation of facts and evidence, moral ambiguities, and out and out fraud are justified in order to remove an obvious deviant from society. How imbalanced can the scales of justice be allowed to tip before the greater good cannot justify the means? The reader is tugged by both sides of the argument throughout this fast paced and intriguing story. Almost to the last page, you will question the choices made in the name of justice. A terrific read.
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