Highway 35 : The Vanishing of Father John Patrick Kerrigan and the Evidence Trail That Never Found a Body
Overview
A priest vanished from Ronan, Montana, and the road answered with objects instead of a body.
In July 1984, Father John Patrick Kerrigan had only recently arrived at Sacred Heart Parish when the ordinary rhythm of a new assignment broke. After a final public sighting at Deneault's Bakery on 4th Avenue SW, he failed to appear for Mass, and an old Montana roadway began carrying the weight of a true crime that still resists easy answers.
Along Highway 35 near Flathead Lake, clothing connected to Kerrigan was reportedly found: a shirt, shoes, a windbreaker jacket, blood, money, and a bent coat hanger described in public accounts as blood-stained and deformed. What happened between the bakery and the road? Why would cash remain when robbery should have taken everything?
Highway 35 follows a cold case through fragments rather than fantasy. The narrative moves from Butte, where Kerrigan was born in 1926, through his ordination in 1954 and decades of parish assignments across Montana. It then narrows to Plains, Ronan, the missed Mass, the recovered brown Chevrolet Impala near Polson, and the institutional records that later changed how the case was publicly understood.
This is an unsolved mystery shaped by restraint. The book examines the missing person record, the absence of recovered remains, the limits of public forensic evidence, and the uneasy space between suspicion and proof. It does not force certainty where the file does not support it, and it does not turn pain into spectacle. Every chapter keeps one boundary in view: what the record can responsibly say, what it only reports, and what remains outside public proof.
This book contains no images-only cinematic narrative written in the style of a detective-investigator.
Readers will uncover the known timeline, the disputed details, the unresolved money and wallet accounts, the question of the vehicle, the reported Jemez Springs stay, the later disclosure history, and the comparison lanes that gathered around the case without closing it. How does a community live with a disappearance when the most important witness is absence itself?
Highway 35 is not only about a Catholic priest who vanished. It is also about Montana history, institutional memory, and the human cost of records that can name events without explaining them. The result is a careful, atmospheric account for readers who want tension, context, and moral clarity without invented conclusions.
This Book Is For Readers Who...
- Follow unresolved American cases where the unanswered questions matter as much as the clues.
- Want a victim-centered account that treats alleged victims, families, witnesses, and communities with dignity.
- Are drawn to roadside traces, missing remains, and timelines that refuse to settle into a simple theory.
- Prefer investigative storytelling that separates documented facts from rumor, theory, and public speculation.
- Read about clergy institutions, legal reverberations, and the long shadow of unanswered files.
- Value suspense built from restraint, not shock.
Perfect For Fans Of...
- Unresolved disappearance narratives rooted in real places.
- Investigative nonfiction with a cinematic, reflective tone.
- Rural American case studies involving roads, parish life, and institutional records.
- Forensic-adjacent narratives where physical objects raise more questions than they answer.
- Carefully written accounts of cases without verdict, confession, or recovered remains.
Father Kerrigan's case endures because the evidence remained visible while the man at the center did not. Highway 35 invites you to follow the trail with care, question what the record can bear, and sit with the silence that still waits beside the road.
Read now and enter the case where certainty ends and the evidence begins.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798198404410
- ISBN-10: 9798198404410
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: May 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.51 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.73 pounds
- Page Count: 244
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