Who Killed Alex Odeh? Inside The Documentary, The Evidence, And The Unfinished InvestigationOn the morning of October 11, 1985, Alex Odeh, a dedicated Palestinian American activist and West Coast director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC), was assassinated in a bombing that shook his community and the nation. For over forty years, his murder has remained unsolved, a haunting reminder of the dangers faced by those who stand for justice and the selective attention of a society that often forgets the marginalized.This book delves deep into the life, work, and legacy of Alex Odeh, tracing his journey as a poet, educator, and tireless advocate for civil rights. Through the lens of the groundbreaking 2026 documentary Who Killed Alex Odeh?, it uncovers the immediate aftermath of the assassination, the flawed and incomplete investigations, and the broader context of political extremism that made his death possible. Beyond the crime, it explores the human cost of unresolved violence, the resilience of his family and community, and the enduring lessons of advocacy, courage, and memory.With meticulous research, compelling narratives, and exclusive insights into the documentary's revelations, this book is both a historical account and a call to conscience. It reminds readers that justice is not only a legal pursuit it is a moral imperative, sustained through remembrance, awareness, and action. Discover the untold story behind a decades-old mystery and join the quest for justice. Read this book, and keep Alex Odeh's legacy alive.