Code Blue:
The Serial Killer, the Cover-Up, and a Two-Generation Quest for Justice
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Code Blue:
The Serial Killer, the Cover-Up, and a Two-Generation Quest for Justice
Overview
In the summer of 1992, patients at a veterans’ hospital in mid-Missouri began dying under suspicious circumstances—but the institution meant to protect them was busy protecting itself. Three decades on, Jake Adelstein comes home to his native Missouri to take up the case his father never stopped investigating.
Strange things were happening at the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans’ Hospital. Patients who should have gone home were never making it out. And in Ward 4 East, the loudspeakers kept crackling with an announcement that told the staff someone was about to die: Code Blue.
When staff raised concerns, administrators found a suspect—a nurse. They acted quickly. But they didn’t call the police. Instead, they went after the people trying to tell the truth. The nurse moved on to new jobs. Death followed.
This is the story of serial killings in a college town, the cover-up, and the devastating ripple effects of a crime that went unpunished. It is a story of grieving families, courtroom battles. law enforcement agencies that fumbled the case, and whistleblowers who should have been heroes but were treated like criminals. At the center of it all: the hospital pathologist who started the investigation and asked his son to finish it.
For the first time in thirty years, Jake Adelstein—the author of Tokyo Vice—has returned to his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. Together with his daughter, Beni, and co-writer, Amy Yoshida-Plambeck, they turn up the heat on a very cold case in a quest for real justice.
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- Paperback
- 5.3in x 8.3in
- 288 pages
- 9781964992549
- USD$19.95
- 9 February 2027
- World English
About the Author
Jake Adelstein has been an investigative journalist in Japan since 1993, writing in Japanese and English. He authored Tokyo Vice (now an HBO series), The Last Yakuza (2023), and Tokyo Noir (2024). He co-hosted the award-winning podcast The Evaporated: Gone with the Gods. A recognized expert on Japan’s organized crime, he’s reported for The Daily Beast, Los Angeles Times, Tempura, and VICE. He is also a low-ranking Zen Buddhist priest, trying hard to be kinder and occasionally exorcizing hungry ghosts. Adelstein frequently appears as a commentator on Japanese crime and culture, working as a writer and consultant.













