What happened to Daisy Clearing, a seventeen-year-old from Venice High School who purchased a round-trip ticket for Washington, D.C. to join the March on Washington, August 28, 1963? Daisy packed her suitcase, said goodbye to her parents and younger sister, and then disappeared. Fifty-four years later the skeleton of a teenage girl floated to the surface of South Creek at Osprey State Park, Florida. The body was identified as Daisy Jane Clearing. Find out why Daisy Clearing's body was found in Osprey State Park. That was the directive Ranger Blaine Sterling was handed from the Florida State Parks Department, an assignment that placed her in the center of a firestorm of controversy to protect the reputation of Osprey State Park. Lies, threats, cover-ups and dead-ends greeted Sterling at every turn, until an old, weathered photograph put the murderer in perspective.