
Blood Along the Waterline
Three women vanished into the shadows of Spokane's dangerous streets. Days later, their bodies surfaced along the riverbank-brutalized, discarded, and nearly forgotten.
For years, the murders of Yolanda Sapp, Nickie Lowe, and Kathy Brisbois remained unsolved, their case buried beneath fading evidence, dead-end leads, and the silence that too often surrounds society's most vulnerable. But detectives knew one thing: this was no ordinary killer. The brutality spoke of rage, ritual, and a predator who hunted with purpose.
Then, more than two decades later, a single strand of DNA shattered the silence.
What followed was a shocking trail of hidden violence, fractured identity, and dark confessions that exposed a killer who had spent years outrunning the past. As investigators reopened forgotten files and survivors finally found their voices, a chilling truth emerged: some monsters do not disappear-they simply change.
Blood Along the Waterline is a haunting true crime account of murder, memory, and the relentless pursuit of justice. With gripping investigative detail and deep compassion for the victims at its heart, this book takes readers inside a decades-long manhunt that proves one terrifying truth:
The river never forgets what was left behind.
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