The Dunes at Race Point: Ruth Marie Terry and Guy Muldavin Behind the Cape Cod Murder Authorities Solved Too Late, (Paperback)

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<p>In the dunes near Race Point, where summer light made Cape Cod feel almost innocent, a young girl found a woman without a name. She was left in the sand on July 26, 1974, and the first facts were almost unbearably spare: a body, a towel or blanket, folded jeans, missing hands, no weapon, and no clear road back to the life that had been taken.</p><p><b>The name came back. The trial never did.</b></p><p>The Dunes at Race Point follows Ruth Marie Terry from her Tennessee roots through Michigan, California, Nevada, and the final corridor that led toward Massachusetts. For nearly fifty years, she was known to the public as the Lady of the Dunes, a label that kept attention alive while also replacing the woman at the center of the case.</p><p>This true crime account moves with restraint through the public record: the Race Point scene, the broad death window, the missing vehicle questions, the conflicting discovery accounts, and the long line of identification efforts that began with reconstructions and exhumations before modern science changed what seemed possible. What does a case become when the victim's name is missing longer than many lives last?</p><p>In 2022, forensic genealogy restored Ruth's identity. In 2023, authorities concluded that her husband, Guy Rockwell Muldavin, was responsible for her death, but he had died years earlier. That answer closed the cold case on paper while leaving no indictment, no plea, no verdict, and no courtroom testing of the evidence.</p><p>The book traces the shadow around Muldavin without turning him into the story's center. It examines his reported Nevada marriage to Ruth, the Tennessee family visit, his return without her, the vehicle he was reportedly driving, and the prior Seattle history involving Manzanita Mearns and Dolores Ann Mearns with the caution the record requires.</p><p>At the heart of this Cape Cod murder is a deeper question: how do investigators restore a person when violence has tried to erase both body and biography? The narrative follows forensic reconstruction, damaged DNA, family memory, public theories, and the fragile line between an official conclusion and a legal judgment that never came.</p><p>Readers will uncover a carefully structured account of an unsolved murder transformed by identification, a family search that became part of a homicide story, and a public mystery pulled back from folklore toward evidence. This is not a spectacle of violence. It is a record of absence, persistence, and the human cost of answers arriving too late.</p><p><b>"This book contains no images-only cinematic narrative written in the style of a detective-investigator."</b></p><p>This Book Is For Readers Who...</p><ul><li>Follow victim-centered investigations where dignity matters as much as discovery</li><li>Want a clear timeline from Race Point in 1974 to the official closure in 2023</li><li>Are drawn to forensic breakthroughs, damaged evidence, and identity restoration</li><li>Prefer atmospheric investigative narrative without invented dialogue or false certainty</li><li>Care about families left between memory, paperwork, and unanswered questions</li><li>Want to understand why an official solution can still feel incomplete</li></ul><p>Perfect For Fans Of...</p><ul><li>Cold-case narratives built from public records and forensic turns</li></ul>

  • The Dunes at Race Point: Ruth Marie Terry and Guy Muldavin Behind the Cape Cod Murder Authorities Solved Too Late, (Paperback)
  • Author: Ricky Indrawan
  • ISBN: 9798197444356
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-05-18
  • Page Count: 332
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Mystery & Suspense
Publication date May, 2026
Pages 332
Subgenre General
Series title No Series
Number in series 0
Edition 1
Publisher Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Language English
Is collectible N
Character Ruth Marie Terry, Guy Muldavin
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.00 x 0.69 x 9.00 in
Assembled product weight 0.98 lb
Bisac subject heading True Crime

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