The Fog Looked Away - Surviving the Herbert Mullin Murders
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Santa Cruz had always known fog. It softened the coastline, blurred the redwood roads, and made danger feel distant until it was already standing close enough to touch. In 1972 and 1973, as Herbert Mullin moved through Santa Cruz County and nearby communities, the signs of escalating instability kept being absorbed into the era’s background noise: counterculture drift, spiritual language, ecological dread, and the small-town habit of explaining away what felt uncomfortable. Then Lawrence White was dead. Then Mary Guilfoyle. Then Father Henri Tomei. Then whole households and boys in the woods and a man in his yard.The Fog Looked Away tells the Herbert Mullin case as a survivor-centered true crime narrative: not a catalogue of the killer’s delusions, but an immersive account of how families, neighbors, police, doctors, and a coastal community learned too late that what they had dismissed as harmless strangeness had become lethal. The central dramatic question is: How did a town full of people who sensed something was wrong keep losing sight of the truth until the survivors were left to live with what everyone had missed?