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She was bound. Gagged. Stabbed with a screwdriver. Then strangled with a necktie.
March 1948. Post-war New York was rebuilding, hopeful, alive. Inside a small apartment, that optimism shattered when Vera Lotito was discovered brutally murdered.
At first, suspicion fell close to home. But as detectives worked the case, something far more disturbing emerged -- a killing that appeared sudden, violent, and seemingly random.
In The Murder of Vera Lotito, Rod Kackley reconstructs a chilling post-war homicide that tested the limits of police persistence. The crime scene was savage and deeply unsettling, leaving investigators with few clear answers and mounting pressure to solve the case.
As the NYPD dug deeper, leads collapsed, witnesses contradicted themselves, and hidden connections surfaced. Every step forward uncovered new questions. But detectives refused to let the case fade into the city's growing pile of unsolved murders.
Follow the investigation from the apartment floor to interrogation rooms and courtroom testimony as law enforcement pieces together the truth behind a killing that shocked a neighborhood and haunted the city.
Step into the shadowed streets of 1940s New York and witness how patience, determination, and relentless police work finally brought justice to a woman whose life was taken without warning.
A fast, chilling true crime read that proves some killers strike without warning -- and some detectives refuse to stop until justice is done.
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