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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

How did Paula B. Pace Get Fired From Her Teaching Job in Conrad, Iowa?

By Lynn A. Granata


Paula Baniszewski age 17 at Sylvia's trial in 1966.
The Paula saga continues.   I will keep on digging up information about the Likens Case, because it is still a hot topic even 50 years after it happened.  Did you know that this author was only a year old when all this rift-raft was taking place? Neither one of my parents have ever heard of the Likens case. I know my dad would have been appalled and would have wanted to save Sylvia. 

Unfortunately, we lived miles away from where this grisly crime occurred. Rhode Island is quite a-ways from Indiana, and news media outlets weren't like they are today. If you lived in RI, there was a good chance you would have never known about news taking place half way across the country, but other notable news at the time, such as the Vietnam War, you would hear about simultaneously. International news stories were globally covered by the large news consultants like the Associated Press. But local news going on in another state was handled by that particular area of the country's own local news channels. 

They went by order of notoriety.  Today, of course you have 24/7 news conglomerates such as CNN which goes constantly. Cable television and the internet have made it possible to know what is going on in even the most remote areas of the world. And as far as myself is concerned, I didn't even know about the case until at least 2011. So, news can be become viral in the flick of an instant.  50 years after the Likens case proves that it can.

Paula was fired from the Beaman-Conrad-Liscomb-Union-Whitten school district.  There she was employed as a teacher's aid living in Marshalltown, Iowa. The consolidated school district's board unanimously voted at their monthly meeting to fire Pace, 64, for  lying under false pretenses about information reported on her job application.

"She was a sweet lady (who) helped out any student she could that came into her classroom," recalled Thaddeus Lawler, 27, who was tutored by Pace while he was a student at BCLUW High School. "She'd changed a lot from her past. She was a totally different person." http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/10/24/teacher-aide-secret-past-unearthed/1654301/
The Grundy County Sheriff's office received an anonymous tip on October 17, 2012.  The school district promptly reviewed the tip and decided that Pace had to go. Pace was employed as a teacher's aid since 1998. At the time, Pace was able to fly under the radar only because back in 1998, they didn't conduct background checks on teacher's aids. Various comments were made in regard to her termination by parents and peers that knew her during her teaching tenure. 
 Most have expressed gratitude that she was a good and caring teacher who would help any student who came into her classroom. Others wondered how she could have landed a career as a teacher's aid if she had murder on her record. But the vast majority does still think that she shouldn't be employed around children.  I AGREE.
Reference
Retrieved from:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/10/24/teacher-aide-secret-past-unearthed/1654301/


Sunday, January 3, 2016

Here is a Great Video by The Hollies It Is a Timeless Classic

"On A Carousel"

I know You'll All Love It!


By Lynn A.Granata






Uploaded from 
youtube.com


I never knew that Graham Nash was once a member of the Hollies.  I am a big fan of his. So that's who the really great looking guy on the far left is. The guy in the middle, he was great too. His name is Allan Clarke.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Countess Elizabeth Bathory
Grisly 16th Century Torture of Young Women
Bears An Ironic Resemblance to Sylvia Liken's
Modern Day Slaying


By Lynn A. Granata

In comparison to the puppet masters of the 1965 Sylvia Likens murder, one can't help but wonder if Gertrude, Paula, and Stephanie Baniszewski are reincarnations of the Hungarian Torture Queen Countess Elizabeth Bathory?  It's a funny coincidence because if you research the Eastern European Balkan States, like Romania, Bulgaria, Poland, and Hungary you will find that in that culture paganism ran rampant.  In more looser terms these areas of the world invented what we call today the "Goth" or Gothic culture. By the way, I am in no way discriminating against any particular culture.

Gothic Culture
  I know some things about Goth culture, but I'm no participant of it by any means. Not every Gothic culture is evil, as you know, there are good and bad in every culture on earth. 

Bleeding Edge Dolls
I do have a collection of Bleeding Edge Goth Dolls they are fashion dolls, like Barbie.  Except they are a little more avant gard in their design and make-up, and their clothing and let's not forget their hair colors. They have pierced noses and lips as well as tatoos.  Some have purple hair, most have black hair with green or white or purple streaks, there also is one that has fuscia colored hair and she's called "Lolitta."
Buy them on e-bay today and you'll see they can go as high as $400. And that's being modest. Because they no longer are making them and those that are retired can be bid on starting at $50-$1000. I was lucky though, because I bought my collection back when they first were issued about 10 or 12 years ago. Now they need some dusting. When they first came out they were regularly priced at around $40 or $50 dollars, some were as low as $25. I wouldn't sell them though, not even if I were at the end of my rope! I enjoy combing their beautiful long locks of hair.

Countess Elizabeth Bathory
Now back to what I originally intended to discuss-Countess Elizabeth Bathory. She lived between 1560-1614, so she was approximately 54 years old when she died. She lived in a remote Bavarian Castle nestled in the thick thistled Hungarian forest. But it's what when on inside that castle that gives you the eerie creeps. Inside these castles, she had according to all testimony, Báthory's victims were adolescent daughters of lowest untouchable or peasant class, they were recruited to go to the castle or were set up by abatement to go there to find high-paid work, which was rare at that time in history. Daughters of inferior gentry, were sent to Bathory's gynaeceum by their parents to learn  etiquette. The atrocities consisted of severe beatings, burning or mutilation of hands, biting, freezing and starving to death.

Countess of Evil, Elizabeth Bathory.

Last years and death

Báthory was imprisoned in Čachtice Castle and placed in solitary confinement. She was locked up in a bricked set of rooms, with small slits left open for air and to hand food. She lived there for the remainder of her life until she died. On August 21, 1614, Báthory complained to her bodyguard that her hands were cold, whereupon he replied "It's nothing Maam. "Please go lie down." She went to bed and was found dead the next day. She was buried in the church of Čachtice on November 25,  according to some sources because of the villagers' hatred of "The Tigress of Čachtice" buried in the cemetery, her body was later transferred to her place of birth  Ecsed, then interred at the Báthory family crypt. The location of her body is unknown.

Conclusion
Notice how her life, outcome of her crimes and aftermath are so similar to Gertrude Baniszewski's?
Gertrude's heritage may have evolved from a long line of Polish/Hungarian/Dutch ancestry as well. Is it any wonder that if you could go way back in time to trace her ancestors, that you are almost 100% certain to come up with some fascinating facts? The monsters of our time don't merely vanish at death, but if there is an afterlife they will return again some way somehow to repeat their fury all over again.

Reference

Retrieved from:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_B%C3%A1thory

Friday, January 1, 2016

Who was Stephanie Baniszewski? How did Her Role In the Sylvia Likens Murder Affect her Mother and Siblings?


By Lynn A. Granata


Oh no not again! You must be thinking. Another Baniszewski tale again.
Only these tales are true crime events of our time.

But, so many of you must be wondering who was Stephanie?
And what role, if any did she play in participating in one of the most disgusting murders ever?

Well, now I'm going to introduce you all to:
Stephanie Fay Baniszewski.

Stephanie Baniszewski at the time of Sylvia's murder trial in 1966.
Stephanie Baniszewski when she was in 1st grade
Stephanie would be approximately 65/66 years old today, if she is still living. She was closer in age to Sylvia than any of the other children in that large dysfunctional brood. She was considered to be (probably) the most attractive and intelligent of the children in that family back then.

What was her role in the murder?

Stephanie sold her mother and siblings literally down the river, and she was never indicted on any murder charges against Sylvia. Instead she struck up a deal with her attorney which cleared her from any culpability because she testified that she either was unaware of the abuse and shenanigans taking place, that she never witnessed any abuse, or that she wasn't home when it happened. It has been speculated that Stephanie got up on the stand and committed perjury for she wasn't telling the truth under oath and we all know that's a crime in and of itself. Supposedly all because she wanted to wash her hands clean from her family and move forward with her own selfish interests.

However, she did participate in the cruelty and torture of her friend Sylvia.  I know that's not the news you would like to hear. So many of you figured that she was the only decent person in the household, perhaps the one who would have even saved Sylvia from the The Lord of the Flies.
Wrong.

Stephanie's boyfriend, Coy Hubbard killed Sylvia when he administered the very last fatal blow to her head with a wooden broomstick handle, which resulted in the immediate cause of death, a subdural hematoma to the brain.  In addition to that, Sylvia's body was riddled with more than 150 burns, cuts, lacerations and blisters from being immersed in scalding hot water on a regular basis. Stephanie, you guessed it was the task master of the scalding baths in order to "cleanse" Sylvia of her filthiness.

The Baniszewski's all declared her a "dirty little slut." Stephanie was in all likelihood nothing more than an ambivalent observer to Sylvia's intense pain. She shifted between a love-hate relationship with Sylvia, more or less depending upon the place and time she caught Sylvia being forced to strip naked and perform a strip tease that was instigated by her own mother, Gertrude.

Stephanie in real life walked into the house right as Sylvia was inserting the coke bottle, but instead of stopping the incident like as shown in An American Crime, she actually made the situation worse by going up to Sylvia and slapping her across the face, ordering her to go up into her room. Another time Stephanie caught Sylvia wearing her brassiere; she then slapped Sylvia and called her a name.

Coy hated Sylvia because he believed that she was spreading lies about his sweetheart Stephanie in school, saying she was a prostitute. Coy would judo flip Sylvia and beat her.  Stephanie was oblivious to his violence toward her supposed friend, it has been theorized because Stephanie was subconsciously jealous of Sylvia for making up the lie about her "chastity" being infringed upon. Coy acted on this presumption, for he was deeply angered by Sylvia's rumors that his girlfriend wasn't a virgin.

Where was Sylvia's prince?

 She could have been saved if she were only fortunate enough to have had someone around who really cared about her.
Some things are really just not fair-and this certainly is one of them.

Reference

Retrieved from:

murderpedia.org/gertrudebaniszewski

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Donald Trump
Why Should He Be President?

By Lynn A. Granata


After 71/2 years of an ineffectual Obama Administration, Donald Trump is a welcomed breath of fresh air.  He is quite funny as he stands up there at his campaign pulpit.  He is more like a comedian than a candidate for president.  Some people think that some of his remarks are offensively racist, but that is not true.  Trump will make America Great Again, trust me.

There have been too many unemployed people being left without a decent place to live, and the investors have taken over our banking regulations.  What ever happened to the American Dream? Obama's Administration has left a growing disparity between the very rich and newly poor and or middle class.  In fact, the middle class is eroding in America.  What is this? A country like Libya where only the ruling class can facilitate all the resources and get fatter and fatter while the little guys get thrown in jail if they say something derogatory about their country's president. To our worldwide foreign nations we as a country can be looked upon as a nation that was once strong but not any longer. Obama hasn't shown any initiative in foreign relations. 
Donald will put the bad guys where they belong, deported. He is enormously wealthy and money is no object to him, however, Mexico will have to pay back America for all of the assistance they get in agriculture, selling their produce in American markets. What has Mexico really done for us, save for taking advantage of Americans, so many of them cross the border and they are not legal citizens, how can they take away our welfare benefits? There needs to be more transparency with illegal aliens so that America can utilize their checks and balances in keeping track of fraud and abuse within its Health and Human Services agencies.  Come November 2016, VOTE DONALD TRUMP....And take back America by making it great again!!!

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Update on The Ethan Couch Case
By Lynn A. Granata


I just want to bring you up to date on the Ethan Couch case, his mother has blocked his extradition charges. Mother enabler she can do miracles. He is a very lucky kid, he gets away with stuff that the rest if us would never get away with. Nonetheless he is still going to serve a prison term of 120 days for killing 4 people while DUI.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

The Baniszewski's House of Torture Never Foreclosed


By Lynn A. Granata


After researching the Sylvia Likens case now for 41/2 years, I have noticed something very odd and peculiar about the house that they all lived in at 3850 East New York Avenue in Indianapolis, Indiana.
The house stood vacant there until 2009! In 2009, it was demolished after it was bought from a church pastor across the street from it. They wrecked the house down and leveled it off to use as an extra parking lot space for their congregation.


But since 1965, nobody has lived in this rather large looming spooky looking Victorian ramshackle. Imagine, I never could tell if Gertrude rented it or if she owned it? Some say she rented it. Which seems far more logical than her ever owning it.


But whoever owned it must have been in no doubt traumatized from all the misbehavior that went on in there. I have read accounts that a young couple with a few pennies to spare, bought it really cheap, must have been through a bank foreclosure, but even that wasn't disclosed. Anyway they bought it back in the late 1980's early 90's and with good intentions, tried to renovate it and then had hoped to convert it into a shelter for battered women. That plan fell through and it didn't work out, probably because of zoning issues or because of back tax liens owed on it since 1965! Then it just continued to stay vacant, it had had so many building code violations and was thus ordered a condemned property.
  • Ethan Couch
  • On the Run
  •  
  • By Lynn A. Granata
  • Ethan Couch, 18 was captured in a coastal Mexican vacation resort with his mother Tonya Couch. They had gone missing since Christmas Day. The reason for their crime spree is because Ethan was wanted on 4 counts of manslaughter charges in the drunken driving melee he caused with a group of pedestrians in his wealthy Texas hometown. Born into a family of means, the teen was dubbed a victim of "affluenza." Affluenza is a new social slang term used to describe people, particularly young upwardly mobile parents with children who are lacking in knowing right from wrong. The child does wrong but feels as though he or she isn't accountable for their actions, they are spoiled children because their parents are enablers.


Ethan Couch was arrested in Mexico and extradited back to the United States. He is also wanted on charges DUI for mowing down pedestrians with his car back from 2013. However, his over protective mother has been enabling Ethan to evade his crimes. She has been seen traveling with him, accompanying to his destination to escape justice.
The Tamir Rice Killing
Was It Race Related?
By Lynn A. Granata






In November 2014, a 12 year old African American boy was shot and killed by a white police officer in a Cleveland, Ohio playground. He was brutally murdered because he was brandishing a toy gun. The policeman who killed him was not indicted yesterday on any charges. The Ohio grand jury found no crime was committed by the police officer.
What can you say about this? Okay, Tamir Rice had a toy gun, policemen can and will if necessary draw their gun because they feel it's better to be safe than sorry, even if it isn't a real lethal weapon. A 12 year old, well exactly isn't always culpable of doing this, because today so many juveniles have committed crimes that were on par with that if which an adult could be capable of. Tamir would point a toy gun at a police officer. So was it that he inadvertently committed suicide by cop? I think the policeman was not going to chance a situation with a toy gun vs. a real one. Cleveland has one of the highest crime rates per capita. But the boy's family believes it was race related, nonetheless. It's a difficult argument because the police do have a right to use excessive force when necessary and the boy shouldn't have been messing around with a toy weapon. Parents are to blame sometimes in such a tragic incident. They should've taught the boy not to point a gun at a policeman. So that is why he wasn't indicted on any charges. Was it race related? The simple answer is no.

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

The Beatles We Can Work It Out on YouTube.com
By Lynn A. Granata



What A Great 1960's Rock Video... I Just Have to Share
The Bobby Fuller Four..
I Fought the Law...
By Lynn A. Granata
uploaded from YouTube.com


The Dancing choreography in this video was ahead of its time! That type of dancing was always my favorite, just like taking a creative dancing class at a ballet academy.


Hello Everyone and A Very Merry Christmas to All!
Here is One of My Favorite Songs of All Time, By Question Mark and the Mysterians
96 Tears.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

  • Comparison of Paula Baniszewski in An American Crime vs. Real Life and Her Treatment of Sylvia Likens in Both Scenarios


   By Lynn A. Granata


Paula was the first one to befriend Sylvia in the movie.


In the true story, Paula was initially friendly with both Sylvia and Jenny, but then turned on them quickly after she observed the two sisters eating a lot at the church luncheon. It has been written in various print that Paula later went home after the luncheon and told Gertrude they were "pigging out" which got the whole ball of wax rolling toward the abuse, mutilation, and death of Sylvia.


Paula was Sylvia's best friend in the movie, they often went places together and confided in one another about their "girl talk" secrets concerning boys and Paula's illegitimate pregnancy by Bradley, the older married man who later dumped her because of his wife returning home from a belonged trip.


In reality there is no mention of who Paula's boyfriend is nor is his name ever disclosed.


On film, Paula pleads with Bradley to stay, inviting him to become physically assaultive to her. Then Sylvia overhears the commotion and tries to help her friend, then hollers "she's pregnant" out loud. Bradley then backs away and leaves. Paula pushes Sylvia and firmly scolds her, saying that she will pay for that. Paula then sprints off home to her mother. She tells her mother that Sylvia told everybody she's a slut. That wasn't true Sylvia never told everybody Paula was a slut, only that she is pregnant and only between her, Paula, and Bradley.


In real life, Paula didn't actually become Sylvia's best friend and never went places together just the two of them. Paula starting beating Sylvia after her mother did. When Paula started seeing the regular beatings by Gertrude with belts and paddles, then Paula would strike out with her fists plus also other little implements she could find. She would pick up a cup and throw it at Sylvia, then she broke her wrist and had to wear a cast. She beat Sylvia with the cast and made her lip and face bleed. Paula was the one who instigated a rumor around the neighborhood telling Gertie and her friends that Sylvia called her mother a bad name.


In An American Crime, Paula and momma only give Sylvia the silent treatment. Then after church, Paula slaps Sylvia across the face, no blood or bruises, Sylvia doesn't fight back.


The most gruesome abuse is indeed dished out by Paula in reality, she was the one who kicked Sylvia and never forgave her for whatever it was that she was truly aggrieved by. She gave Sylvia baths in scalding hot water, she tied her up to a bed and didn't allow Sylvia to use the bathroom. Sylvia wet the bed and she would get another scalding bath.


Thank God that in the movie they by passed all of that horrible abuse. Movies can't show you the utter cruelty that a sadistic human being such as Paula was committing. Nobody would want to look at it and the movie would drop out as a box office failure, making no money.


 Finally Paula in An American Crime witnesses her mother doing most of the abuse and then becomes sympathetic towards Sylvia. But her mother disagrees saying Sylvia must learn her lesson not to make up lies about people particularly her daughter.
 The dream sequence shows Paula helping Sylvia up out of the basement trying to help her escape from her concrete jail.


In reality, Paula catches Sylvia trying to escape because Sylvia overheard that they were planning on dumping her in the woods. Paula grabs Sylvia by the hair and forcibly throws her back down into the basement.

Friday, December 18, 2015

  • Gertrude Baniszewski's
  • Daughter Paula Pace

  •  

  •  
  • By Lynn A. Granata



On October 24, 2012 an Iowa school teacher was fired from her job. Her name, Paula Pace.
The person connected to this case is none other than the queen of sadism herself, the former Paula (nee) Baniszewski.
Yes, that's right, that Paula, oh...
She certainly has gotten old looking so fast? Is it really her? When you look at the shape of her face, her nose in the photograph to the left looks less pugnacious than it does in the right picture taken of her while she was still very much in her youth. Could she have had plastic surgery? The ridge of her nose in the picture to the right is much more narrower than it is in the left photograph. The shape of her forehead is higher in the right picture and more domal than in the second picture. Her forehead is flatter in her more recent picture. As far as her eyes, she appears to have less life in them than in the young picture. They're even shaped differently too. In her young mugshot photo her eyes are much wider and somewhat larger than in the middled aged picture. Then her hairline in the young photograph is much more receding than in her picture on the left. The only thing that hasn't changed much are her eyebrows. Save for the fact that they're lighter now that she is older.  Also, she has obviously gained a considerable amount of weight, not to say that she was ever predestined to be thin anyway. You could argue the point all day long if these pictures clandestinly match her identity. Something still doesn't quite fit here. There is one thing that is for certain about the physiology of the human face and that is that it doesn't change in shape regardless of the age. I wouldn't rule out plastic surgery though, it can do wonders, especially if you have committed a crime that was so heinous and atrocious that the whole world remembered. You can run Paula, but you just can't hide.


She was fired when it was found out right away thank God! She was working as a teacher's aid at an elementary school in the physical education department for special education students! Imagine having to send your child to school everyday to be at the mercy of the former Elizabeth Bathory.


However, when her profile on Facebook was discovered, then it became apparent that she was the Paula who was the daughter of Gertie Baniszewski and the accomplice to the grisly murder of their peer, Sylvia Likens, 16 in the summer and fall of 1965. Her pictures posted on Facebook explained she had been living in a small 4 room house in an Iowa hamlet. However the thing that gave it away about her connection to Sylvia Likens was the mention of her maiden name Baniszewski. Yes, oh... It was that Paula.

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Here Are A few tips that I have researched on Forex Trading Investors:


By Lynn A. Granata


 Successful Investors are Informed Investors.

Financial professionals should be registered or licensed with a government self-regulatory organization. There are free tools below which allow you to investigate your financial professional's registration status and disciplinary history anonymously.

Do Run a Background Check.

  •  Complete ALL three searches.
  • Find out what to do if you don’t locate your financial professional.Learn More
  • Contact your state regulatory agency with questions. Find Your State
Reference

Retrieved from:

http://smartcheck.cftc.gov/check/

Friday, December 11, 2015

Review of An American Crime
Synopsis of the Cast of Characters

By Lynn A. Granata


Gertrude:
The main character is played by Katherine Keener, Ms. Keener is beautiful, charismatic and gracious compared to the real-life Gertrude who was a haggard monster.

Sylvia:
She is played by Canadian actress Ellen Page, who presents a striking resemblance to the true to life Sylvia.

Jenny:
 If I am not certain of the actress/actor's name, I will only describe the player's role as that character. Since I don't know Jenny's actress' real name, her acting was great and she played Jenny very well from start to finish. Except she wore the leg iron on her right leg in the movie.

Mr. Likens:
 His actor was much more debonair than the real Mr.Likens who appeared uncouth, a typical carnival barker.

Mrs. Likens:
 In real life she was serving time in jail for a shoplifting charge, and wasn't present until after the girls were already living in and contracted into the Baniszewski lease. In the movie, she appears early on as though nothing didn't happen, and was there with the girls when they first attended church, instead she goes off with Mr. Likens to reconcile their cracking marriage.

Attorney Bowman:
 He is the star prosecuting attorney who is cross examining each child and adult witness for the state of Indiana. He is an intelligent prosecutor and leaves no stone unturned in order to solve this grisly murder.

Paula Baniszewski:
 Ari Graynor, plays Paula and she is marvelous as her character in the movie. In real life, Paula was doing most of the beatings and other forms of abuse and torture to Sylvia.  Gertrude started it off, but Paula continued where she left off.  Also, in the movie, she later sympathsizes with Sylvia and forgives her for letting the cat out of the bag, by telling Bradley she's pregnant. In reality she was probably the worst abuser of the lot, and she inflicted a lot of the damage, more than Gertrude did. And didn't sympathsize with Sylvia at all.

Stephanie Baniszewski:
  The second eldest sister of the lot.  She in the movie mostly appears with her boyfriend Coy. Stephanie is hardly present while all this is going on in her mother's home. She walked in when Sylvia was being forced to insert the coke bottle, and actually saved Sylvia from more humiliation. At the end of the movie, Stephanie is probably the only other person living in that household that cared about Sylvia enough to try to save her with artificial respiration.

Marie Baniszewski:
 She is one of the (younger) cute golden haired girls on the stand, the first child witness to testify against her mother's activities that landed them all in the court house.

Shirley Baniszewski:
She is the second younger daughter to get up on the stand, she too has long golden hair and she answers each question very honestly.

John Baniszewski Jr.:
 He is the small boy you see teasing the dog, and then later on taking the other children in the neighborhood down to the basement to see Sylvia lying severely injured on the cold cement floor. He shows his friends what he has been doing to Sylvia, burning her with cigarettes, and kicking her in the face and arms. He tells them that their mother said that they could do whatever they wanted to Sylvia because she's a slut.

Baby Dennis Wright:
 In the movie they call him baby Kenny. He is the infant son of Andy Wright, Gertrude's on again off again boyfriend. 

Ricky Hobbs:
 The fuzzy haired boy with the black horned rimmed glasses. He in the film, appears to like Sylvia, or he has a crush on her, asking her out and following her around. But, Gertrude butters up to him, inviting him over in the afternoons after school just to have a smoke and idle chat. Gertrude discourages him from chasing Sylvia, because Sylvia really isn't interested in him as a boyfriend.

Coy Hubbard:
Stephanie's steady boyfriend, he drives a blue pick up truck, he and Stephanie go out on dates and go parking then make out inside the truck, but she never allows him to go beyond second base. In real life, Coy was the one who supposedly administered the very final fatal blow to Sylvia's head, killing her, she had died from a subdural hematoma. In An American Crime he is shown throwing her down the cellar stairs along with John Jr. and that's pretty much all he does in the movie.

Randy Lepper:
 The shaggy haired boy who is friendly with Stephanie and Coy. He later appears on the witness stand and when asked why he hurt Sylvia, he answers, because "Gertie told me to."

Sally Duke:
 She is the girl in the basement with John Jr. and the other kids, she has long curly brown hair, after John burns Sylvia with the cigarette, she says no, but then she does it anyway because the others told her it was okay. She testifys on the stand that Gertie said it was okay.

Pattie Siscoe:
 Another girl from the neighborhood, she was on the stand, with blonde hair, she testifies that Gertie made Sylvia insert the coke bottle.

Reverand Julian:
 The priest of the neighborhood church that they all attended together.  He made regular house visits to all the congregants in his church. He was concerned about Sylvia, he hadn't seen her in weeks. And Paula told him that she had hatred in her heart for Sylvia.

Several Neighborhood Children:
A few here and there appeared in the film the extras, some were in the basement laughing at Sylvia being tossed around the basement by the older boys.

Hope:
The lady boarding the bus at the beginning of the film. She had a pink kasmir suit on, and Gertrude asks her that if she knows anybody who needs ironing done to let her know.

Mrs. Vermillion:
 The lady who lived next door to the Baniszewski's along with her husband.  She could have helped Sylvia because she heard a lot of Sylvia's screams and blood curdling cries, but did nothing. She appears on the stand and testifies that she didn't want to judge Gertrude nor interfere with her life.

Bradley:
Paula's blonde-haired married boyfriend and the father of her unborn child. He manages/owns a liquor store in town, and it was a popular watering hole for all the teenagers. He no longer wishes to court Paula, and tells her that his wife returned from her trip. Sylvia overhears the commotion behind the store, and rushes in to aid Paula, but Paula objects to her help, and gets very mad, threatening that she will pay for not keeping their secret.

Andy:
 Gertrude's boyfriend and the father of baby Denny/Kenny. She took his surname as an alias, eventhough she wasn't married to him, so that there would be no raised eye brows in the small Indianapolis hamlet.

Eric:
A fictious boyfriend that Sylvia seems to have dreamt up. Sylvia could have been saved if only Eric knew. That is why he had to have been in her dream. It shows when he drops her off at the house, but the others don't seem to notice him, as he really isn't there. Eric first appears in church, right when Sylvia was being blamed for Paula's grievances. Although he looks real, there was imagery in this film that showed dream-like surrealism of the most horrible events which took place in reality. What I mean by this is that Sylvia appears to have escaped from the prison confines of that house. She and Paula walk by her (Gertrude) mother while she is asleep and Paula sets Sylvia free.  Ricky Hobbs goes to his house and gets a car and asks Sylvia what she wants to do? And Sylvia replies that she wants to go to Portage and be with her parents. Sylvia spends her last few moments with her parents and then they drop her back off at the house.  Come to find out, Sylvia never left the house and it was all a dream. While Sylvia was being bathed upstairs in the bathroom, she may have been having near death experiences, then passed away. After that in reality they carried her to the dirty mattress and laid her there. She wasn't breathing as Stephanie was trying in vain to resusitate her, then she screams frantically at Ricky Hobbs to go call the police, and he runs across the street to a pay phone to make the call.

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

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Gertrude Baniszewski and Her Children


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By no means am I justifying their actions.  The torture of Sylvia was brutal.  Many of you will probably notice several things though, and ask such questions such as why didn't she just leave? Was she a masochist? Why didn't Jenny and her just run away?  These are complex questions without easy answers.  Since none of us were there when it happened.  However, there are a lot of valid explanations for why Sylvia took the abuse, as a passive victim, instead of resisting. 

 First, I am going to begin with that back in 1965 spankings weren't considered child abuse, or illegal. It was before child abuse and domestic violence became public issues.  Sylvia and Jenny were no strangers to beatings, because their father, the very person who was supposed to be there to protect them, instructed Gertrude to "keep the girls in line." So, abuse did in fact take place inside of the Liken's home. Gertrude and Lester Likens came up with an agreement almost like back in the old days of slavery, to barter his daughters, by literally selling them off to a bondage holder.  Gertrude, however, violated every single human right she could by scapegoating the shy and reticent Sylvia. 

Of course, Gertrude wasn't all there, she was crazy.  But, keep in mind she wasn't proved to be insane, either.  She was proven competent to understand what she did was wrong and not insane by the legal definition of it. Medically, Gertrude may have had various psychological experts present to the court at her trial that she was mentally ill with a personality disorder, but that's it. The bar is rigged high in American Jurisprudence to prove insanity.

Sylvia's most common reason for submitting to the torture and brutality it's been speculated is that she didn't want her polio afflicted younger sister, Jenny to become abused by the savaged family. Sylvia, would "volunteer" to take Jenny's abuse. The Stockholm Syndrome can be yet another reason for Sylvia's submission to the brutality. Unfortunately, the Stockholm Syndrome doesn't apply in this case, because Gertrude wasn't taking adequate care of these two girls, as they were only fed soup and crackers everyday, if they (particularly Sylvia) was fed at all. 

SS victims learn to cooperate with their jailor, it's the only way that they will receive good treatment and not become abused much worst.  Sylvia was abused as far abused could go. Jenny was at first, beaten with a paddle or belt, but later on after Gertrude's abuse of Sylvia escalated, she took all the abuse for all of the children in that dysfunctional household.  It was a heartbreaking story, which does prove that there is karma.  
Every person who has taken part in the events has since either died or succumbed to bad karma. The other actors outside of the family, such as the boyfriends of Stephanie and Paula Baniszewski have long since died from heart attacks or other somatic related illnesses, isn't such a coincidence.

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

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