A False Report: The chilling true story of the woman nobody believed

A False Report: The chilling true story of the woman nobody believed

by Ken Armstrong (Author), T. Christian Miller (Author)

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It was an easy case to close - until two detectives cracked it back open... 'I pretty much read A False Report in one sitting. It is deeply disturbing but brilliant. I hope it helps with the seismic shift needed in attitudes to women who are brave enough to come forward when they have been assaulted.' Sandi Toksvig One of Stylist Magazine's 20 Must-Read Books of 2018 ***SHORTLISTED FOR THE GOLD DAGGER AWARD*** On 11 August 2008, eighteen-year-old Marie reported that a masked man had broken into her home and raped her. Within days, police - and even those closest to Marie - became suspicious of her story: details of the crime just didn't seem plausible. Confronted with the seeming inconsistencies, Marie broke down and said her story was a fabrication - a bid for attention. The police convicted her of making a false report. She was vilified as a liar. More than two years later, some 1,600 kilometres away, detective Stacy Galbraith was assigned to a case of sexual assault. It bore an eerie resemblance to a rape that had taken place months earlier in a nearby town. Galbraith contacted the detective on that case, Edna Hendershot, and they joined forces. Galbraith and Hendershot soon realised they were dealing with a serial rapist: a man who took calculated steps to erase all physical evidence, who photographed each of his victims, threatening to release the images online if the women went to the police. After weeks of meticulous investigation, they had a name. But they also had yet another victim - a young woman whose identity was a mystery, a possible missing link. It was imperative they find her. Based on investigative files and extensive interviews with those involved, A False Report is a serpentine tale of doubt, lies and a hunt for justice. It unveils the disturbing reality of how sexual assault is investigated and the long history of scepticism towards its victims. But it is also the story of two women whose determined resolve and detective brilliance finally brought the truth to light.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Hutchinson
Published: 06 Feb 2018

ISBN 10: 1786330806
ISBN 13: 9781786330802
Book Overview: She said she was raped.
Detectives said she lied.


The real-life investigation behind the forthcoming NETFLIX series- two Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists uncover the story of Marie, an eighteen-year-old girl who was branded a liar after reporting her brutal rape, and the detectives who followed a twisting path to arrive at the truth.

Media Reviews
I pretty much read A FALSE REPORT in one sitting. It is deeply disturbing but brilliant. I hope it helps with the seismic shift needed in attitudes to women who are brave enough to come forward when they have been assaulted. -- Sandi Toksvig
A deep, disturbing, compelling, important book. A False Report digs into timeless issues - crime, victimhood, honesty, sexism - which have never been more timely. It is also a fascinating, sharply written story that will twist and surprise you. -- Susan Orlean, author of The Orchid Thief
Incredibly compelling true-crime... Miller and Armstrong have forensically examined the case of a serial rapist, giving the victims a voice while underlining the importance of collaborative police work and believing testimonies - especially in circumstances of sexual violence. * A Stylist Spring Pick *
A riveting and disturbing true-crime story that reflects the enduring atrocity of rape in America. * Kirkus *
A timely story, this book examines not only the crimes at its heart, but also the way in which women who report being raped are often placed under suspicion themselves * Stylist *
Author Bio
T. Christian Miller (Author) T. Christian Miller joined ProPublica in 2008 as a senior reporter. He spent the eleven previous years reporting for the Los Angeles Times, three of which he worked as a bureau chief responsible for ten countries in South and Central America,Ken Armstrong (Author) Ken Armstrong works at the Marshall Project, a nonprofit news organization covering the U.S. criminal justice system. He previously worked at the Seattle Times and Chicago Tribune, where his work helped prompted the Illinois governor to suspend executions and empty death row. He has been the McGraw Professor of Writing and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard. They have both been awarded numerous prizes, including the Pulitzer.