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Hillel Levin

A Cold Case, An Innocent Man Condemned, and One Family's Darkest Secret

This bombshell investigation from the co-author of Black Bird reveals a cold case gone wrong that cleared a murderer and imprisoned an innocent man
In March 1993, sixteen-year-old Rayna Rison was abducted outside the La Porte, Indiana, veterinary hospital where she worked. A month later, her body was found submerged under tree limbs in a rural pond. Police targeted her brother-in-law, Ray McCarty, as the prime suspect. Although a grand jury indicted him for the murder in 1998, prosecutors later dropped the charges. Then in 2013, county officers arrested Jason Tibbs, Rayna's middle-school boyfriend, convicted him, and sentenced him to forty years in prison. After a two-year investigation, drawing on dozens of interviews and more than a thousand pages of police files, author Hillel Levin completes the case against McCarty, following clues and leads that detectives overlooked. In the process, he reveals startling new information about the killer's murder weapon and accomplices, and uncovers the politics and misconduct that enabled the prosecutor to convict Jason Tibbs. Although cold cases are celebrated in popular culture, Jason's trial shows the perils they can pose for innocent defendants. At the heart of Submerged is the tragic story of Rayna Rison, an exceptional young woman with a promising future whose family and justice system failed to keep her from harm. Ironically, the person now held accountable for her murder is the friend she most saw as her protector. Hillel Levin's reporting has appeared in The Nation, Playboy, New York magazine, Monthly Detroit magazine, Metropolitan Detroit magazine, and Chicago magazine. He was executive editor of Metropolitan Detroit and editor of Chicago magazine. In 1984, he wrote Grand Delusions: The Cosmic Career of John De Lorean (Viking). In 2004, he wrote When Corruption Was King (Carroll & Graf) with Robert Cooley about Cooley's central role in the FBI investigation of mob influence on Chicago's courts and political system. In 2007, for Playboy, he wrote "Boosting the Big Tuna," about the burglars who broke into the home of Tony Accordo, the long-time leader of Chicago's mob. His 2010 book, In With the Devil, which he wrote with James Keene, was about Keene's undercover mission to crack a serial killer in a federal prison and was the basis for the Apple TV+ series Black Bird.
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Published 2024-11-19 by Penzler/Mysterious Press

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Investigative journalist Hillel Levin writes a scathing and utterly absorbing examination of an unholy alliance among cops, politicians, and lawyers in Indiana, resulting in the imprisonment of an innocent man, and the exoneration of the actual murderer of a 16-yeat-old girl. A powerfully written narrative that sparks both fascination with the mishandling of the case and outrage that the wrong man still sits in jail. Shocking and absorbing from start to finish.

Complex but passionate . . . Levin movingly relates the unfortunate sequence of missteps that plagued the 1993 case of the murder of small-town Indiana teenager Rayna Rison [which] he asserts was grievously beset with errors due to police misconduct, personal vendettas, and inconsistent case management.