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Updated Edition coming soon. This revised and expanded second edition includes a few more photographs I chose not to include previously, additional court records – including information about Steve Manoc’s past I had also previously chosen not to include but have now added.
I have also added material from private investigator Bruce Dunne that didn’t appear in the first edition, along with further information about Steve Manoc provided to me after the first edition was released.
There are a few curious details about others included. As it turns out, Steve wasn’t the only one with a changed identity. A few minor errors and repeated lines have been corrected in a comprehensive and extensive editing process. These adjustments provide added clarity and context. The book’s structure and conclusions remain unchanged.
Those who purchased the first edition, and want the second edition, will be given a worthwhile discount.
Some murders don’t fade. They echo. In August, 2001, Gary Meier was found dead in his Lacombe County, Alberta, home. At the time, he was in a bitter battle with his estranged wife over his multi-million-dollar empire. There was no shortage of suspects. But the investigation stalled in a fog of silence, suspicion, and unresolved questions. What investigative journalist Lisa Joy uncovered was more than a murder. It was a tale of power, fear, and a community that knew more than it ever said. This is not a verdict. It’s a record. Of silence. Of shadows. Of a truth still just out of reach. Award-winning crime journalist Lisa Joy has followed the Gary Meier murder case since day one – through threats, silence, and shifting truths. Her investigation spans 25 years and draws on exclusive interviews with police, a private investigator, family, and witnesses.





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