A body in a lake. A wife missing for 21 years. A husband's denial of murder.
A crime reporter who was there revisits the shocking crime 25 years on.
The Lady in the Lake is a real-life murder mystery and true crime memoir that reads like a
thriller. A dark secret resurfaces after 21 years in the English Lake District to devastate a family.
With powerful themes of murder and denial, the story spans five decades, from the 1970s to
the present day.
In August 1997 Jeremy Craddock is a young newspaper reporter in the Lake District. When
divers discover a suspicious package weighted down in Coniston Water he is thrust into the
heart of the biggest story of his career, a haunting murder mystery that will stay with him for
the next quarter of a century. Inside the package is the body of a woman. Police identify her as
Carol Park, a young wife and mother missing since 1976.
Now - 21 years later - suspicion falls on her husband, Gordon Park, who is on holiday in France
with his third wife. Shocked, he returns to a media frenzy and detectives' questions. Park is
arrested on suspicion of murder. The press nickname the case 'the lady in the lake', borrowing
the title of Raymond Chandler's classic detective novel.
As one of the first journalists on the case, Jeremy Craddock bears witness to a strange and
dark murder investigation that grips the world's media. At Park's later trial, a picture emerges
of Gordon and Carol's open marriage, their infidelities and Park's controlling nature towards
his young wife. Park is convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. But did he really
murder his wife and drop her body into the murky depths of Coniston Water? The jury and
Carol Park's brother believe he did. But Park never stops protesting his innocence. With his
now adult children at his side, he begins a long fight to clear his name. Will he succeed?
The Lady in the Lake is a newspaper reporter's account of a chilling murder case and his
re-investigation a quarter of a century later. Using police and court documents, original press
coverage and new interviews with detectives, witnesses, lawyers and members of the victim's
family, Jeremy Craddock tells the full story of this shocking case for the first time.