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''I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer'' is a true crime book by the American writer
Michelle McNamara Michelle Eileen McNamara (April 14, 1970 – April 21, 2016) was an American true crime author. She was the author of the true crime book ''I'll Be Gone in the Dark, I'll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman's Obsessive Search for the Golden State Kill ...
about the investigation to uncover the Golden State Killer. The book was released on February 27, 2018, nearly two years after McNamara's death and two months before an arrest would be made in the case. The book's title is a reference to a direct quote spoken by the Golden State Killer to one of his victims: "You'll be silent forever, and I'll be gone in the dark."


Development

After becoming interested in the crimes of what was then known as the "East Area Rapist" (among other names) McNamara wrote a 2013 '' Los Angeles'' magazine article about the serial killer, and ultimately signed a book deal with HarperCollins to write about the case. McNamara is credited with coining the
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''Golden State Killer'' to refer to the criminal who had previously been referred to by various other names including the ''East Area Rapist'', ''Original Night Stalker'', ''Visalia Ransacker'', ''East Bay Rapist,'' and ''Diamond Knot Killer''. McNamara's coining of the ''Golden State Killer'' moniker is credited with heightening awareness of the uncaught killer that operated throughout California in the early 1970s to mid-1980s. With her book two-thirds completed McNamara, who hid an addiction to opioids, died in her sleep on April 21, 2016, at the age of 46 due to an accidental prescription drug overdose in conjunction with atherosclerosis. The book was completed after McNamara's death by crime writer Paul Haynes, investigative journalist Bill Jensen, and McNamara's widower, comedian Patton Oswalt. Jensen later explained that while McNamara had completed numerous chapters for the book they were not in any particular order in her computer files; consequently he, Haynes, and Oswalt mainly focused on sequencing her material and filling in gaps from her voluminous notes and copies of police documents.Billy Jensen (2019). Chase Darkness with Me: How One True-Crime Writer Started Solving Murders. Sourcebooks, The book McNamara's debut was released on February 27, 2018, and reached the top of ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list for non-fiction. The book remained on the list for 15 weeks. ''I'll Be Gone in the Dark'' contains an introduction by the American writer Gillian Flynn and an afterword by Oswalt.


Impact

On April 25, 2018, the Sacramento Sheriff announced the April 24 arrest of a suspect in the Golden State Killer case: 72-year-old Joseph James DeAngelo (born November 8, 1945). DeAngelo, a former police officer in
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and Exeter, California, was arrested and charged with six counts of first-degree murder. Authorities in Sacramento, Orange, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties prepared charges against DeAngelo for all twelve of the murders in the Golden State Killer case. The sheriff credited McNamara's dedication to the Golden State Killer case for raising publicity, but added that her work did not directly generate any critical tips or information that led to DeAngelo's arrest. The book and McNamara's work on the case are frequently discussed in the true crime podcast '' My Favorite Murder'', which boasts a large fan base of true crime aficionados. The debut episode of the show, " Episode 1: My Firstest Murder," featured the case as well as a discussion of McNamara's work. Prior to the arrest, "Episode 115: I'll Be Gone in the Dark at Skylight Books" featured Oswalt and Jensen discussing the book and their roles in finishing the project following McNamara's death. In that episode Oswalt discussed McNamara's writing process, including making "era-appropriate playlists to help her get into a proper mindset". Oswalt described the finishing of the book as a bittersweet experience: "It's another part of her that's kind of gone. In a very sick way, not having the book done—and us working on it—meant she was still here." "Episode 118: Golden State Serial Killer Caught" of ''My Favorite Murder,'' released on April 26, 2018, (immediately after the arrest was made) featured Jensen discussing the case and his work on the book following McNamara's death. "Episode 122: Surprise! It's Paul Holes" of the podcast also featured Jensen and Holes discussing the case and the impact of McNamara's work. In 2019, following their involvement in the Golden State Killer case and McNamara's work, Jensen and Holes began a podcast called ''Jensen & Holes: The Murder Squad'' where they discuss "unsolved murders, unidentified remains, and missing persons cases" with contributions from their listeners". The show is produced with the ''Exactly Right'' podcast network, which was created by ''My Favorite Murder'' hosts Georgia Hardstark and
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Adaptation

In April 2018,
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announced they had purchased the rights for ''I'll Be Gone in the Dark'' and were developing it into a documentary series. Filming for the series began April 24, 2018, directed in part by Academy Award-nominee and
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-winner Liz Garbus. The documentary premiered June 28, 2020.


See also

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References

{{authority control 2018 non-fiction books Books about California Books published posthumously Non-fiction books about murders in the United States Non-fiction books about serial killers Joseph James DeAngelo Debut books HarperCollins books Non-fiction books adapted into television shows