Flowers for Dana: the 1949 Murder of Dana Marie Weaver in the “Star City” Roanoke, Virginia

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On Mother's Day 1949, someone killed a high school girl in a church kitchen. The janitor found her body the next morning…. brutally beaten… strangled… lying in a pool of blood.

Baffled police got an anonymous phone tip to go ask her classmate Lee Goode Scott, an Eagle Scout who sang in the church choir. Officers went to the school and called him to the principal's office. The minute they saw the scratches and deep cut on his face, they knew they had their man.

So began the saga of a notorious, sensational crime that shattered the hearts of post-war Roanoke, Virginia.

Here, for the first time, is the story behind the headlines. Voices from the past speak again in their own words—including the victim's mother and the killer himself—from personal letters archived with government documents for more than 60 years. This in-depth account explores the human aspect of what happened and asks the difficult question: can a wounded community make peace with their anguished past?

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About the author

Denise Tanaka

Denise B. Tanaka is a lifelong creator of magical beings and fantastic worlds. Her short stories appeared in the anthology AlternaTEAS edited by Elizabeth Gilligan, the anthology Once Upon A World No. 7, and in SQMag (No. 17) and New Realm (Vol. 1 No. 12; Vol. 2 No. 6) magazines. She is a recipient of the 2016 Mixy Award. She works by day as a paralegal in the challenging field of immigration law and, in her spare time, she creates historical and fantasy-based costumes.