What happens when a young girl's murder becomes too inconvenient for justice-and too haunting for a city to forget?
Baltimore, 1954. Sixteen-year-old Carolyn Wasilewski was found brutally beaten and left beneath the Pennsylvania Avenue railroad tracks. Her body was battered. Her face bloodied. And scrawled in red lipstick across her thigh was a single, cryptic name: Paul.
Her murder made headlines across the country, but the case was never solved.
Instead, Carolyn became a symbol-a misunderstood girl from a working-class family, branded by her friendships, her fashion, and her rebellion. While investigators floundered and the public devoured lurid headlines, the truth slipped further from reach. Decades later, her case remains one of America's most haunting unsolved crimes.
The Unsolved Murder of Carolyn Wasilewski is the first full-length narrative investigation into her killing, written with cinematic detail, forensic insight, and deep emotional resonance. Based on hundreds of primary sources, interviews, and public records, this book reconstructs the events of Carolyn's final night and explores how a city's silence helped bury the truth.
Inside, you will uncover:
A vivid reconstruction of 1950s Baltimore, where Cold War paranoia, teenage rebellion, and working-class identity collided in volatile ways.
Exclusive insight into the forensic evidence, from the mysterious lipstick message to the crime scene's untraceable trail of blood and broken jewelry.
An immersive profile of Carolyn Wasilewski, a complex teen caught between reform schools and street loyalty, independence and danger.
Never-before-analyzed theories, including suspects long ignored, the impact of gang subcultures, and how fear and shame shaped police decisions.
Emotional testimonies from family, neighbors, and investigators who never stopped asking: who killed Carolyn, and why?
The systemic failures-classism, misogyny, media frenzy-that derailed the case before it even had a chance to find justice.
Modern re-investigations, including online forums, forensic re-analysis, and the rise of amateur sleuths trying to reclaim Carolyn's truth.
This isn't just a murder story. It's a reckoning.
Carolyn Wasilewski's name was written in lipstick. But this book writes it in history-fully, fairly, and finally. With heartbreaking clarity and investigative precision, The Unsolved Murder of Carolyn Wasilewski gives voice to a girl who was silenced, and to a case that still cries out for resolution.
This book is for readers who crave:
True crime stories that confront the cultural and institutional failures behind the headlines.
Deeply human investigations that prioritize victims over spectacle.
A psychological dive into 1950s youth culture, fear, and silence in working-class America.
Books that blend forensics, sociology, and storytelling to elevate the unsolved into unforgettable history.
Perfect for fans of:
The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper by Hallie Rubenhold
I'll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara
Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe
Lost Girls by Robert Kolker
The Girls of Murder City by Douglas Perry
A haunting case. A silenced girl. A city that still looks away.
This is not just a story about who did it. It's a story about what we do when the truth never comes-and why remembering matters more than ever.