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When Lambs Become Wolves
The Chilling Case of Sheila Von Wiese-Mack
Rasul T. Freelain (Author)
9780809339969, Southern Illinois University Press
Hardback, published 17 June 2026
296 pages, 36 images
22.9 x 15.6 x 2.8 cm, 0.626 kg
"In When Lambs Become Wolves, Sgt. Rasul T. Freelain shares his haunting firsthand account of Sheila von Wiese-Mack's desperate struggle to save her daughter from a path of violence and destruction. Through his unique perspective as both investigator and confidant, Freelain reveals the tragic collision of love, denial, and betrayal that ended in unthinkable violence."—Esther Sanchez Ludlow, host and producer, Once Upon a Crime podcast "A heartbreaking exploration of a complex family tragedy, exposing a system not yet reconciled to the possibility of needing to protect a parent from their own child."—Helen Bonnick, author of Child to Parent Violence and Abuse: A Practitioner's Guide to Working with Families "Freelain delivers the most revealing, honest, and human account to date of Sheila von Wiese-Mack's struggle to save herself and her teenage daughter. His book is a must-read for anyone who truly hopes to understand this terrible tragedy."—Jon Seidel, reporter, Chicago Sun-Times "A thought-provoking and insightful book on a very timely issue that deserves the focus and effort required to identify needed changes in both law enforcement training and in laws dealing with victims of abuse. Issues affecting children may have come full circle that are being reflected in teen violence on our streets and in our schools today."—Gary Schenkel, chairman, Illinois Terrorism Task Force "Freelain draws on his professional experience as a sergeant, detective, school resource officer, and teacher and takes us into the world of child-to-parent violence and abuse (CPVA), a troubling aspect of family violence for which, until recently, we had no language. While it may reflect a harsh societal reality, he does us a service by leading us toward facing the problem and starting discussions on how to fix it."—John F. S. Williams, Crisis Intervention Team (C.I.T.) Coordinator for Northern Illinois "A profoundly jarring effort to make both clinical and personal sense of a tragedy that has left a trail of horror across multiple generations and beyond global boundaries; the story of Sheila von Wiese-Mack lingers, haunts, and unsettles anew as the author seeks to shed some light on this most grim chapter of loss told from the middle-American heartland."—Bayo Ojikutu, author of 47th Street Black and Free Burning
A compelling true crime memoir about a high-profile criminal case in Chicagoland and Indonesia that made headlines worldwide, this book offers a personal, heartfelt glimpse of child to parent violence and abuse (CPVA) and its capability for incredible destruction. With keen insight and empathy the author, a police officer who tried to change the trajectory of domestic violence in a well-known family, tells the tragic story of the murder of Sheila von Wiese-Mack at the hands of her daughter, Heather Mack.
Acknowledgments Foreword Preface Introduction Note on Terminology and Language Part I 1. No! 2. A Lady in the Lobby 3. Revolving Doors 4. Less than 24 Hours 5. Green Light 6. Ground Zero 7. West Wall 8. Flashing Lights 9. Before Part II 10. Triage 11. Threat to Self 12. Detention 13. The Nuclear Option 14. Conviction 15. Tombstone Courage Part III 16. Proof 17. Invasion 18. If Something Isn't Done 19. The Devil You Know 20. Assurances 21. Rising Star 22. More Than Hope Part IV 23. 86 Calls 24. Wicked Deeds 25. Warning Bells 26. 15 minutes 27. '17 Problems 28. Jeopardy 29. Smear Campaign 30. Guilty Appendices Notes