On June 3, 1991, an abandoned car was found on a busy stretch of highway near Newport Beach, California. Its owner, Denise Huber, seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth.
For three years, her disappearance remained a mystery, inspiring one of the most intensive missing-persons searches in history. All to no avail. Because the only man who knew what happened to Denise wasn’t talking. He wasn’t through with her yet.
On July 3, 1994, in an affluent suburb of Prescott, Arizona, a padlocked truck parked in the driveway of 37-year-old John Famalaro provoked suspicion. When authorities finally pried open its doors, they found the nude, handcuffed corpse of Denise Huber stuffed into a freezer–preserved forever in the throes of death.
Inside Famalaro’s home were Denise’s personal belongings along with neatly arranged “trophies” of other female prey. But it was the revelations at Famalaro’s trial that would truly stagger the imagination, laying bare the terrifying details of Denise’s final hours, and exposing the dark past of a merciless killer consumed by perversity and unfathomable evil.
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Summary
For 3 long years Denise Huber was missing. Her car was abandoned on a busy highway near Newport Beach, California, but no trace of Denise was found. Three years later, due in part to someone seeing a Ryder truck parked in a private driveway for a long time, finally had the police asking the trucking company about the Ryder which was never returned. What they found inside was the beginning of a trail which went back three years and which gave them the answers that they had been looking for to solve the mystery of a lovely missing girl.