A Shocking Killing. A Wealthy Widow. A Case That Shamed a City. In 1977, Marjorie Jackson was one of Indiana’s richest women—reclusive, aging, and surrounded by suspicion. Known for keeping large sums of cash in her home after inheriting a vast estate, she became the target of a brutal, calculated murder in her own bedroom. Her killers didn’t just take her life—they took over $5 million in cash and valuables, leaving behind one of the most baffling and cold-blooded crimes in state history. The Murder of Marjorie Jackson in Indianapolis is a true account of how greed, family tension, and unanswered questions led to a case that stunned investigators and raised hard truths about trust, money, and motive. Drawing from court records, newspaper reports, and surviving law enforcement files, this book reconstructs the timeline of Marjorie's final hours and what followed—an intense investigation, public outrage, and a legal aftermath that left more questions than convictions. What really happened the night Marjorie was killed? How did millions in cash go missing under the nose of authorities? Who benefited—and who paid the price? This isn’t a dramatization. It’s a real story, built on real evidence, about a woman whose name became synonymous with wealth, isolation, and betrayal. The case still echoes across Indianapolis, not just for its violence, but for what it exposed. For readers who care about justice, real crime, and the ways power can protect or destroy, this book will stay with you. Get your copy today—and face the truth behind one of the Midwest’s most unforgettable homicides.