That face, "Vacationing at Mt.
Rushmore;' Verne Claybrick, his wife,
and, two teenagers were all struck stone
cold by a face, but not by one carved in
the side of the mountain. It was the
face of a women who was supposed to be
dead - a woman they thought murdered
Verne's father- but unmistakably, there
she was, not four feet away from them,
and very much alive.
The woman was
known to them as Hilda Grant. She was
the recent widow of Bill Claybrick,
Verne's father, who had died suddenly,
about nine months earlier. According to
Hilda, who claimed to be a registered
nurse, Bill had died of a heart attack.
Verne was suspicious, knowing that his
father had been in great health.
Verne's subsequent visit to the
mobile home where his father had died
furthered his claims to prove to the
authorities near Winter Haven, Florida,
that Hilda was, in fact, somehow
responsible for the murder. Just three
months later, the police informed Verne
that his stepmother, Hilda, had also
died of an apparent heart attack. It was
all too bizarre and coincidental for
Verne. As it all turned out, Claybrick's
murder was only the beginning. Post
Mortem tells the story of Mac's hunt
or the truth, which takes him to Florida
and the discovery of four other
murders-all former U.S. mail carriers.
This story takes a fascinating look at
the motives behind a serial killer's
ten-year reign of terror which spans
from New York to San Francisco.
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