_OUR DARLING DAUGHTER_
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In 1965, the horrific torture and murder of sixteen-year-old Sylvia Likens shattered the illusion of innocence in a quiet Indianapolis neighborhood. Her story didn't just fill headlines; it ripped through the complacency of a nation, forcing America to face the terrifying reality of child abuse lurking behind closed doors.
For decades, Sylvia's tragedy has been reduced to sensational headlines, her legacy obscured by the very depravity inflicted upon her. We remember the horror, but have we truly understood the seismic impact of her death on law, society, and our collective conscience? The full, meticulously researched account-from the claustrophobic terror of her captivity to the groundbreaking legal battles sparked by her death-has remained largely scattered or sensationalized.
In _Our Darling Daughter_, Richard B. Wray meticulously reconstructs Sylvia's final months, the gripping trial that exposed her tormentors, and the unprecedented legal aftermath that fundamentally changed child protection laws across America. Drawing solely from public records, trial transcripts, and historical accounts, Wray strips away the sensationalism to present the definitive, unflinching narrative.
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This isn't just a book about the past; it's a profound challenge to our present. By understanding Sylvia's story, you empower yourself to be an informed, vigilant member of a society committed to protecting its most vulnerable.
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