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Murder of Sylvia Likens

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mental abuse she had increasingly suffered, with her mother's full knowledge, stating that on one occasion, Gertrude had sat upon a chair and crocheted as she watched a neighborhood girl named Anna Siscoe attack Likens. Marie added that although all five defendants had repeatedly physically and mentally tormented Likens, she had most often witnessed her mother and sister committing these acts before her mother had forced Likens to live in the basement where the abuse had further escalated and she had ultimately died. Another witness to testify on behalf of the prosecution, Grace Sargent, stated how she had sat close to Paula on a church bus and had heard her openly bragging about breaking her own wrist due to the severity of a beating she had inflicted to Likens's face on August 1. Sargent testified Paula had finished her boasting by stating, "I tried to kill her!"
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girl's body contributed directly to her death, and that was testimony. The subdural hematoma was the ultimate blow. This is the most hideous thing Indiana has ever seen and, I hope, will ever see." Stating that "not a shred of evidence" had been produced indicating any defendant was suffering from a form of mental illness, New again requested the death penalty for each defendant, stating to the jury: "The issue here is not about the electric chair, or a hospital, but about law and order. Will we shy away from the most diabolical case to ever come before a court or jury? If you go below the death penalty (in your verdicts) in this case, you will lower the value of human life by that much for each defendant. The blood of this girl will forevermore be on their souls."
388: 1124:"savage and relentless cross-examination" to which he had been subjected by Leroy New. Nedder attempted to portray his client as a follower-type personality who had acted under the control of Gertrude Baniszewski, suggesting that had he not carved part of the obscene insult into Likens's abdomen at Gertrude's request, Hobbs could well have been a state's witness as opposed to Stephanie Baniszewski. He then referred to Jenny's overall failure to notify authorities of her sister's abuse until she had already died, describing her as "a sister who could limp three-and-a-half miles to a park but couldn't take two or three steps out into New York Street to beg for help!" 989:
falsely accused of spreading or the slurs each had made against Likens's character. During her testimony, Jenny stated the abuse her sister and, to a much lesser degree, she herself had endured began approximately two weeks after they had begun to live in the Baniszewski household, and that as the abuse her sister was forced to endure escalated, Likens had occasionally been unable to produce tears due to her acute state of dehydration. Jenny burst into tears as she recalled how, just days before Likens died, she had said to her: "Jenny, I know you don't want me to die, but I am going to die. I can tell it!"
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him to finish the task. Although Hobbs testified this act of branding had brought blood to the surface of Likens's flesh and that Likens had begged him to stop, he remained adamant the section of branding he had inflicted had been light. Hobbs further testified that he had initially believed Likens would not be at the Baniszewski household on October 26, as Gertrude had informed him she intended to "get rid of" Sylvia the day prior. He further stated that, after Likens's death, he had simply returned home to watch "the rest of
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had earlier received from Forrest Bowman in his closing argument regarding the prosecution "cross-examining children", stating: "The prosecutors' job is to present the evidence to the best of our ability. Now, let's look at some of the responsibilities here. Each one of five defendants had first and foremost the responsibility to leave Sylvia Likens alone; we had the responsibility to bring all the evidence we could find that could explain this crime."
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beyond occasionally having margarine rubbed into scalded sections of her face and body. Referencing specific forms and means of abuse and neglect at the defendants' hands and their collective failure to either help Likens or deter each other from mistreating her, Wessner described Likens's abuse as "stomach-wrenching" and compared her treatment at the hands of all five defendants as being the equivalent in severity to that committed against prisoners in
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potential parole, and to publicly support the Likens family. Members of both groups initiated a sidewalk picket campaign. Over the course of two months, these groups collected over 40,000 signatures from the citizens of Indiana, including signatures obtained from outraged citizens who were too young to contemporarily recollect the case. All signatures gathered demanded that Gertrude Baniszewski remain incarcerated for the remainder of her life.
1375:, frequently hosting counseling sessions for the children of divorced parents. Several decades after his release from the Indiana Reformatory, John Baniszewski Jr. issued a statement in which he acknowledged the fact he and his co-defendants should have been sentenced to a more severe term of punishment, adding that young criminals are not beyond rehabilitation and describing how he had become a productive citizen. He died of 1169: 710:"Shut up! You know who I am!" Minutes later, Likens unsuccessfully attempted to bite into a rotten pear she had been given to eat, stating she could feel the looseness in her teeth. Upon hearing this, Jenny replied: "Don't you remember, Sylvia? Your front tooth was knocked out when you were seven." Jenny then left Sylvia in the basement to perform gardening chores for neighbors in the hope of earning spending money. 1438:, Indianapolis. This dedication was attended by several hundred people, including members of the Likens family. The memorial itself is inscribed with these words: "This memorial is in memory of a young child who died a tragic death. As a result, laws changed and awareness increased. This is a commitment to our children, that the Indianapolis Police Department is working to make this a safe city for our children." 665:
anonymous local boys for extensively abusing and mutilating Likens after she had initially agreed to engage in sexual relations with them before they inflicted the extreme abuse and torture upon her body. After Likens had written this letter, Gertrude finished formulating her plan to have John Jr. and Jenny blindfold Sylvia, then take her to a nearby wooded area known as Jimmy's Forest and leave her there to die.
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were "essentially in shreds" due to her having repeatedly bitten and chewed upon them. Ellis further testified that Likens had been in an acute state of shock for between two and three days prior to her death and that Likens may have been in too advanced a state of shock to offer much resistance to any form of subjected treatment in her final hours. Although, he emphasized that aside from the extensive
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authorities, New added: "All we hear is whining appeal, anything but blame where the blame belongs." He then speculated as to the reason Likens did not try to escape from the Baniszewski household prior to the abuse increasingly escalating in the final weeks of her life, stating: "I think she trusted in man ... I think she did not believe these people would do this and continue to do it."
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for soliciting. The same day, 13-year-old Judy Duke also testified, admitting to having witnessed Likens once endure salt being rubbed into sores upon her legs until she screamed. Duke also testified to one occasion where she witnessed 10-year-old Shirley Baniszewski rip open Likens's blouse, to which Richard Hobbs had made the casual remark, "Everybody's having fun with Sylvia."
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and extensive muscle and nerve damage. Her vaginal cavity was almost swollen shut. Moreover, all of Likens's fingernails were broken backwards and most of the external layers of skin upon the child's face, breasts, neck, and right knee had peeled or receded. In her death throes, Likens had evidently bitten through her lips, partially severing sections of them from her face.
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Gertrude stamped upon Likens's head before standing and staring at her for several moments. Shortly after 5:30 p.m., Richard Hobbs returned to the Baniszewski residence and immediately proceeded to the basement. He slipped on the wet basement stairs and fell heavily to the floor of the basement to be confronted with the sight of Stephanie crying and cuddling Likens's
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exhibited any visible sign of distress about their mistreatment to their parents. This was likely because both were in the presence of Gertrude and her children. Almost immediately after Lester and Elizabeth had left the Baniszewski household on their final visit, Gertrude turned to face Likens and stated: "What are you going to do now, Sylvia? Now they're gone?"
1304:, having changed her name to Paula Pace, and concealing the truth regarding her criminal history when applying for the position. She was fired in 2012 when the school discovered her true identity. Paula married and had two children. The baby daughter to whom she had given birth while awaiting trial in 1966, and whom she named after her mother, was later 1209:. She worked in the prison sewing shop and was known as somewhat of a "den mother" to younger female inmates, becoming known to some within the prison by the nickname "Mom". By the time of Gertrude's ultimate parole in 1985, she had changed her name to Nadine Van Fossan (a combination of her middle name and maiden name), and described herself as a devout 1335:. The surname of all three children was legally changed to Blake in the late 1960s after their father regained their custody. Marie later married. Marie Shelton died of natural causes on June 8, 2017, at the age of 62. Dennis Lee Wright Jr. was later adopted. His adoptive mother named him Denny Lee White. He died on February 5, 2012, at the age of 47. 468:
after she and Jenny had returned to the Baniszewski residence from Arsenal Technical High School, as well as on weekends. This initial abuse included subjecting Likens to beatings and starvation, forcing her to eat leftovers or spoiled food out of garbage cans. On one occasion, Likens was accused of stealing candy she had actually purchased.
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belief that Gertrude was sane and fully in control of her actions, adding that she had been sane in October 1965, and remained sane to this date. Dr. Schuster was subjected to over two hours of intense cross-examination by Gertrude's lawyer, William Erbecker, although he remained steadfast that Gertrude was not and had never been
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officers to Likens's emaciated, extensively bludgeoned, and mutilated body lying upon a soiled mattress in the bedroom before handing them the letter she had forced Likens to write previously by her dictation. She also claimed she had been "doctoring" the child for an hour or more prior to her death, having applied
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tears, and Stephanie then also began to cry. However, when Stephanie's boyfriend, 15-year-old Coy Randolph Hubbard, heard of the rumor, he brutally attacked Likens; slapping her, banging her head against the wall and flipping her backwards onto the floor. When Gertrude found out, she used a paddle to beat Likens.
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On both occasions, however, the Vermillions witnessed Paula physically abusing Likens—who on both occasions had a black eye—and openly boasting about her mistreatment of the child to them. Upon their second visit to the Baniszewski household, both observed Likens to appear extremely meek and somewhat "
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Jenny Likens later married an Indianapolis native named Leonard Rece Wade. The couple had two children, although she remained traumatized by the abuse she had been forced to watch her sister endure. For the remainder of her life, Jenny was dependent upon anxiety medication. She died of a heart attack
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Following his 1968 release from the Indiana Reformatory, Coy Hubbard remained in Indiana, and never attempted to change his name. Throughout his adult life, Hubbard was repeatedly imprisoned for various criminal offenses, on one occasion being charged with the 1977 murders of two young men, although,
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Two days later, Richard Hobbs testified in his own defense, describing how Gertrude had called Likens to the kitchen on October 23 and stated to her: "You have branded my children so now I'm going to brand you." Hobbs testified Gertrude had begun etching the insult into Likens's abdomen before asking
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In response to questioning relating to whether she had physically abused the Likens sisters, Gertrude claimed that although she had "started to spank" Likens on one occasion, she was emotionally unable to finish doing so, and had not hit the child on any further occasions. She denied any knowledge of
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by that of Randy Lepper, who stated he had once witnessed Likens crying, but that she had shed no actual tears. Lepper also testified to having witnessed Stephanie strike Likens "real hard" after her mother had ordered her to remove her clothes in his presence. He then visibly smirked as he confessed
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Stephanie and Richard then decided to give Likens a warm, soapy bath and dress her in new clothes. They then laid her upon a mattress in one of the bedrooms as Sylvia muttered her final wish that her "daddy was here" and that Stephanie would take her home. Stephanie then turned to her younger sister,
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The immediate neighbors of the Baniszewski family were a middle-aged couple named Raymond and Phyllis Vermillion. Both initially viewed Gertrude as an ideal caregiver for the Likens sisters and both had visited the Baniszewski residence on two occasions while the girls had been under Gertrude's care.
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The Likens siblings were afraid of notifying either family members or adults at their school of the steepening domestic tumult, as both were afraid that doing so would only worsen their situation. Jenny, in particular, struggled against the urge to notify family members, as she had been threatened by
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Elizabeth and Lester Likens died in 1998 and 2013, respectively. In the years prior to her own death, Jenny Likens Wade had repeatedly emphasized that no blame should be attributed to either of her parents for placing her and Sylvia in the care of Gertrude Baniszewski as all her parents had done was
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The injury-to-person charges brought against the other juveniles known to have actively physically, mentally, and emotionally tormented Likens (Anna Ruth Siscoe, Judy Darlene Duke, Michael John Monroe, Darlene McGuire, and Randy Gordon Lepper), were later dropped. Siscoe died on October 23, 1996, at
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George Rice began his closing argument by decrying the fact Paula and the other defendants had been tried jointly. Sidestepping the multiple instances of testimony delivered at trial describing Paula and her mother as by far the most enthusiastic participants in Likens's physical abuse, Rice claimed
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named Roy Julian testified to having known a teenage girl was being abused in the Baniszewski household, although he had failed to report this information to authorities as, having been informed by Gertrude that Likens had "made advances to men for money," he had believed the girl was being punished
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Initially, Gertrude denied any involvement in Likens's death, although by October 27 she had confessed to having known "the kids," particularly her daughter Paula and Coy Hubbard, had physically and emotionally abused Likens, stating: "Paula did most of the damage," and "Coy Hubbard did a lot of the
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The formal statement provided by Jenny Likens prompted officers to arrest Gertrude, Paula, Stephanie, and John Baniszewski Jr. on suspicion of Likens's murder within hours of the discovery of her body. The same day, Coy Hubbard and Richard Hobbs were also arrested and charged with the same offenses.
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In an attempt to wash Likens, a laughing John Baniszewski Jr. sprayed her with a garden hose brought to the house that afternoon by Randy Lepper at Gertrude's request. Likens again desperately attempted to exit the basement but collapsed before she could reach the stairs. In response to this effort,
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On October 25, Likens attempted to escape from the basement after overhearing a conversation between Gertrude and John Baniszewski Jr. pertaining to the family's plan to abandon her to die. She attempted to flee to the front door; however, due to her extensive injuries and general weakness, Gertrude
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Gertrude later taunted Likens by claiming she would never be able to marry due to the words carved on her stomach, stating: "Sylvia, what are you going to do now? You can't get married now. What are you going to do?" Weeping, Likens replied, "I guess there's nothing I can do." Later that day, Likens
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across her entire body was living at the Baniszewski household. As Likens had not attended school for several days, a school nurse visited East New York Street to investigate these claims. Gertrude claimed to the nurse that Likens had run away from her home the previous week and that she was unaware
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On one occasion in September, the girls encountered their older sister, Dianna Shoemaker, at a local park. Both Jenny and Sylvia informed Dianna about the abuse they were enduring at the hands of their caregiver, adding that Sylvia was being specifically targeted for physical abuse and almost always
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Although Lester Likens had agreed to pay Gertrude Baniszewski $ 20 a week in exchange for the care of his daughters, after approximately two weeks, these payments failed to consistently arrive upon the prearranged dates, occasionally arriving one or two days late. In response, Gertrude began venting
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During the initial weeks in which Sylvia and Jenny resided at the Baniszewski household, the sisters were subjected to very little discipline or abuse. Likens regularly sang along to pop records with Stephanie, and she willingly participated in housework at the Baniszewski residence. Both girls also
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New concluded his closing argument by emphasizing the defendants' unison in their collective mistreatment of Likens, before asking the jury to dismiss arguments made by various defense counsels regarding who may have actually inflicted the "fatal blow" to Likens's head, stating: "Every mark on that
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In reference to the premeditated nature of Likens's death, Wessner pointed the jury's attention to the notes Gertrude had forced Likens to write on October 24, stating: " knew on she was going to hold these notes until she and the rest of the defendants had completed the murder of Sylvia." Holding
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The following day, Gertrude Baniszewski testified in her own defense. She denied any responsibility for Likens's prolonged abuse, torment, and ultimate death, claiming her children, and other children within her neighborhood must have committed the acts within her home, which she described as being
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One of the first witnesses to testify on behalf of the prosecution was deputy coroner Charles Ellis, who testified on April 29 as to the intense pain Likens had suffered, stating that her fingernails were broken backwards, numerous deep cuts and punctures covered much of her body, and that her lips
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for all five defendants on April 16. They also successfully argued before Judge Rabb that all the defendants should be tried together as they were ultimately charged with acting "in concert" in their collective crimes against Likens and that as such, if each were tried separately, neither judge nor
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Five other neighborhood children who had participated in Likens's abuse—Michael Monroe, Randy Lepper, Darlene McGuire, Judy Duke, and Anna Siscoe—had also been arrested by October 29. All were charged with causing injury to person and each was subsequently released into the custody of their parents
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Lacking any remorse, Paula signed a statement admitting to having repeatedly beaten Likens about the backside with her mother's police belt, once breaking her wrist on Likens's jaw, and inflicting other acts of brutality, including pushing her down the stairs into the basement "two or three times,"
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That evening, Likens desperately attempted to alert neighbors by screaming for help and hitting the walls of the basement with a spade. One immediate neighbor of the Baniszewskis would later inform police she had heard the desperate commotion and that she had identified the source as emanating from
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By mid-August, Gertrude Baniszewski had begun to focus her abuse almost exclusively upon Sylvia, with her primary motivation likely being jealousy of the girl's youth, appearance, respectability, and potential. According to subsequent trial testimony, this abuse was initially inflicted upon Sylvia,
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In her teenage years, Sylvia Likens occasionally earned spending money by babysitting, running errands, or performing ironing chores for friends and neighbors, often giving her mother part of her earnings. She has been described as a friendly, confident and lively girl, with long, wavy, light brown
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Lester and Elizabeth's marriage was unstable; they often sold candy, beer, and soda at carnival stands around Indiana throughout the summer, moving frequently, and regularly experiencing severe financial difficulties. The Likens's sons regularly traveled with them in order to assist with their job,
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Weeks after her third divorce, Baniszewski began a relationship with a 20-year-old welder named Dennis Lee Wright, who also physically abused her. She had one child with Wright, Dennis Lee Wright Jr. Shortly after the birth of their son in May 1964, Wright abandoned Baniszewski. Shortly thereafter,
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ancestry, and with whom she had four children. Although John Baniszewski had a volatile temper and occasionally beat his wife, the two remained together for ten years prior to their first divorce. Following her divorce, Baniszewski married a man named Edward Guthrie. This marriage lasted just three
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Gertrude Baniszewski; her oldest daughter, Paula; her son, John; and two neighborhood youths, Coy Hubbard and Richard Hobbs, were all tried and convicted in May 1966 of neglecting, torturing, and murdering Likens. At the defendants' trial, Deputy Prosecutor Leroy New described the case as "the most
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Although Stephanie had initially believed the rumors initiated by Paula that Likens had spread distasteful rumors relating to herself and her older sister, as the abuse of Likens escalated, she would regularly rally to Likens's defense—occasionally removing objects from her mother or Paula's hands
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against the other defendants. Although prosecutors did re-submit their case against Stephanie before a grand jury on May 26, 1966, the decision to later prosecute her in a separate trial never materialized. Stephanie Baniszewski assumed a new name and became a school teacher. She later married and
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the defense counsels' closing arguments by promising to "speak through the mangled and shredded lips of Sylvia Likens. I see her wherever I look". Outlining the catalog of mistreatment Likens had endured prior to her death at the hands of each of the defendants, New directly addressed criticism he
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James Nedder began his closing argument in defense of Richard Hobbs by referring to the loss of Likens, stating: "She had a right to live. In my own heart I cannot remember a girl so much sinned against and abused." He then referred to Hobbs' courage in opting to testify in his own defense and the
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and thus unable to appreciate the severity or criminality of her actions, stating: "I condemn her for being a murderess, that's what I do, but I say she's not responsible, because she's not all here!" Erbecker then tapped his head to emphasize his reference to her state of mind, before adding: "If
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had fully developed at the time of the discovery of her body, indicating Likens may have been deceased for up to eight hours before she was found, although Dr. Kebel did note Likens had been recently bathed—possibly after death—and that this act could have hastened the loss of body temperature and
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of Likens's body revealed she had suffered in excess of 150 separate wounds across her entire body, in addition to being extremely emaciated at the time of her death. The wounds themselves varied in location, nature, severity, and the stage of healing. Her injuries included burns, severe bruising,
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That afternoon, several of Likens's other tormentors gathered in the basement. Likens jerkingly moved her arms in an apparent attempt to point at the faces of the tormentors she could recognize, making statements such as, "You're ... Ricky" and "You're Gertie" before Gertrude tersely shouted,
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By the morning of October 26, Likens was unable to either speak intelligibly or correctly coordinate the movement of her limbs. Gertrude moved Likens into the kitchen and, having propped her back against a wall, attempted to feed her a doughnut and a glass of milk. She threw Likens to the floor in
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The Sylvia's Child Advocacy Center is officially dedicated to the memory of Sylvia Likens. Founded in 2010 in Lebanon, Indiana, and initially named the Boone County Child Advocacy Center, this non-profit organization was renamed in Likens's honor in 2016, with the executive director stating: "The
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before the jury on behalf of the prosecution. As each defendant, except Richard Hobbs, remained impassive, Wessner recounted the continuous mistreatment Likens had endured before her death, emphasizing that at no point had Likens either provoked any of the defendants, or received any medical care
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When Marie Baniszewski was called to the stand as a witness for the defense, she broke down and admitted that she had heated the needle which Hobbs had used to brand Likens's abdomen. Marie also testified as to her mother's indifference to Likens's evident distress in relation to the physical and
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On or about October 1, Dianna Shoemaker discovered that her sisters were at the Baniszewski residence. She visited the property in an attempt to initiate regular contact. Gertrude, however, refused to allow Dianna entry to the property, stating that she had " permission" from their parents not to
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rather than face a retrial; she was sentenced to serve a term of between two and twenty years' imprisonment for her part in Likens's abuse and death. Despite twice unsuccessfully having attempted to escape from prison in 1971, she was released in December 1972. Gertrude Baniszewski, however, was
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by their defense counsel at their original trial, for both a change of venue and separate trials. This ruling further stated that the circumstances regarding the prejudicial atmosphere created during their initial trial, due to the extensive news media publicity surrounding the case, impeded any
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Forrest Bowman began his closing argument in an openly critical manner as he attacked the decision of the prosecution to seek the death penalty for juveniles, stating: "I would like to have an hour of time to explain why 16-year-olds and 13-year-olds should not be put to death." Refraining from
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On May 16, a court-appointed doctor named Dwight Schuster testified on behalf of the prosecution. When questioned by Leroy New as to the exhaustive interviews and assessments he had conducted with Gertrude, Schuster stated that she had been evasive and uncooperative. Schuster testified as to his
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On May 2 and 3, Jenny Likens testified against all five defendants, stating that each had repeatedly and extensively, both physically and emotionally, abused her sister, adding that Likens had done nothing to provoke the assaults and that there had been no truth in either the rumors she had been
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Gertrude Baniszewski was defended by William Erbecker; her daughter Paula was defended by George Rice. Richard Hobbs was defended by James G. Nedder; John Baniszewski Jr. and Coy Hubbard were defended by Forrest Bowman. The attorneys for Richard Hobbs, Coy Hubbard, Paula and John Baniszewski Jr.
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Gertrude Baniszewski initially beat Likens's corpse with a book, shouting "Faker! Faker!" in order to rouse her. However, she soon panicked and instructed Richard Hobbs to call the police from a nearby payphone. When police arrived at her address at approximately 6:30 p.m., Gertrude led the
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When Gertrude was unable to finish the branding, she instructed one of the neighborhood children present, 14-year-old Richard Dean Hobbs, to finish etching the words into Likens's flesh as she took Jenny to a nearby grocery store. In what Hobbs would later insist were "short, light" etchings, he
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Gertrude eventually forbade Likens from attending school after she confessed to having stolen a gym suit from the school due to Gertrude having refused to purchase the clothing for her. For this act of theft, Gertrude whipped Likens with a three-inch-wide (7.6 cm) police belt. Gertrude then
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While at school, Stephanie was jokingly propositioned by a boy who told her that Likens had started this rumor about her. Upon returning home that day, Stephanie questioned Likens about the rumor and she admitted to starting it. Stephanie punched her in response, but Likens apologized to her, in
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Gertrude then told her, and the other girls in the house, that whenever they "did something" with a boy, they would be sure to have a baby. She then kicked Likens in the genitals. Paula—herself three months pregnant, and also jealous of Likens's physical appearance—then participated in attacking
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On October 26, 2015, numerous Indianapolis citizens, including Likens's older sister, Dianna Bedwell, gathered in Lebanon, Indiana, to honor Sylvia Likens, to reflect upon her life upon the fiftieth anniversary of her death, and to honor all children who lose their lives to child abuse. At this
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Within her parole hearing, Baniszewski stated her wish that Likens's death could "be undone", although she minimized her responsibility for any of her actions, stating: "I'm not sure what role I had in , because I was on drugs. I never really knew her ... I take full responsibility for whatever
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News of Gertrude Baniszewski's impending parole hearing created an uproar throughout Indiana. Jenny Likens and other immediate family members of Likens vehemently protested against any prospect of her release. The members of two anti-crime groups also traveled to Indiana to oppose Baniszewski's
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Each prospective juror was questioned by counsels for both prosecution and defense in relation to their opinions regarding capital punishment being a just penalty for first-degree murder and whether a mother was actually responsible for the "deportment of her children." Jurors who expressed any
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In the weeks prior to locking Likens in the family basement, Gertrude had increasingly abused and tormented Likens. She would occasionally falsely claim to the children in her household that either she, herself, or one of them had been receiving direct insults from Likens in the hope this would
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Several weeks prior to this, Sylvia and Jenny had encountered Dianna in the same park, while in the company of 11-year-old Marie Baniszewski, and Sylvia had been given a sandwich to eat when she mentioned to her sister that she was hungry. Likens remained silent about the matter, although Marie
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By 1965, Baniszewski lived alone with her seven children: Paula (17), Stephanie (15), John (12), Marie (11), Shirley (10), James (8), and Dennis Lee Wright Jr. (1). Although 36 years old and 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) in height, she weighed only 100 pounds (45 kg) and has been
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and inflicting a black eye. John Jr. admitted to having "spanked" Sylvia on one occasion, adding that "most of the time, I used my fists" to abuse her. He admitted to having burned Sylvia with matches on several occasions, adding that his mother had repeatedly burned the child with cigarettes.
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The following day, Gertrude Baniszewski woke Likens, then forced her to write a letter as she dictated the contents, which were intended to mislead her parents into believing their daughter had run away from the Baniszewski residence. The content of this letter was intended to frame a group of
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In July and August, both Lester and Elizabeth Likens would occasionally return to Indianapolis to visit their daughters, whenever their travel schedule afforded them the opportunity. The last occasion Lester and Elizabeth visited their daughters was on October 5. On this occasion, neither girl
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Coy Hubbard and several of his classmates frequently visited the Baniszewski residence to both physically and verbally torment Likens, often collaborating with Baniszewski's children and Gertrude herself. With Gertrude's active encouragement, these neighborhood children routinely beat Likens,
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After she had finished writing the letter, Likens was then again tied to the stair railing and offered crackers to eat, although she refused them, saying: "Give it to the dog, I don't want it." In response, Gertrude forced the crackers into Likens's mouth before she and John Baniszewski beat
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before repeatedly kicking Likens in the genitals as Stephanie rallied to Likens's defense, shouting, "She didn't do anything!" Gertrude then burned Likens's fingertips with matches before further whipping her. A few days later, Gertrude repeatedly whipped Jenny with the police belt after she
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against Gertrude Baniszewski and two of her three oldest children, Paula and John Baniszewski Jr. Also indicted were Richard Hobbs and Coy Hubbard. All were charged with having repeatedly struck, beaten, kicked, and otherwise inflicting a culmination of fatal injuries to Sylvia Likens with
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beating." Gertrude further admitted to having forced the girl to sleep in the basement on approximately three occasions when she had wet the bed. She became evasive when one officer stated the likely reasons Likens had become incontinent were her mental distress and injury to her kidneys.
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sessions, lacerating her body, burning her skin with lit cigarettes in excess of 100 times, and severely injuring her genitals. To entertain Gertrude and her teenage accomplices, Likens was forced at one point to strip naked in the family living room and penetrate herself with a glass
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by her tormentors. Her autopsy showed 150 wounds across her body, including several burns, scald marks and eroded skin. Through intimidation, her younger sister, Jenny, was occasionally forced to participate in her mistreatment. The official cause of her death was determined to be a
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counties. Professionals at Sylvia's Child Advocacy Center work in concert with both law enforcement and the local Department of Child Services. Staff also conduct forensic interviews and provide assistance with legal procedures, as well as mental and medical health referrals.
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The three eldest Baniszewski children, plus Coy Hubbard, were placed in the custody of a nearby juvenile detention center; the younger Baniszewski children and Richard Hobbs were detained at the Indianapolis Children's Guardians Home. All were held without bail pending trial.
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On one occasion, Gertrude and her twelve-year-old son, John Jr., rubbed urine and feces from Gertrude's one-year-old son's diaper into Likens's mouth before giving her a cup half-filled with water and stating the water was all she would receive for the remainder of the day.
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Physical and mental torment such as this would occasionally pause when the Baniszewskis watched their favorite television shows. Neighborhood children were also occasionally charged five cents apiece to see the "display" of Likens's body and to humiliate, beat, scald, burn,
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The trial of the five defendants lasted 17 days before the jury retired to consider its verdict. On May 19, 1966, after deliberating for eight hours, the panel of eight men and four women found Gertrude Baniszewski guilty of first-degree murder, recommending a sentence of
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allow either of the girls to see her. She then ordered Dianna to leave the property. Approximately two weeks later, Dianna encountered Jenny, by chance, close to the home and inquired as to Sylvia's welfare. She was informed, "I can't tell you or I'll get into trouble."
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her. Throughout Likens's captivity in the basement, Gertrude frequently, with the assistance of her children and neighborhood children, restrained and gagged Likens before placing her in a bathtub filled with scalding water and proceeding to rub salt into her wounds.
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Gertrude that she would herself be abused and tortured to the same degree as her sister if she did so. Jenny was also subjected to bullying by girls in her neighborhood, in addition to occasionally being ridiculed or beaten whenever she alluded to Sylvia's situation.
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the evidence presented against his client did not equate to her actual guilt of murder. He then ended his closing argument with a plea for the jury to return a verdict of not guilty on a girl who had "gone through the indignity of being tried in an open court".
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on the afternoon of October 29. The service was officiated by the Reverend Louis Gibson, with more than 100 mourners in attendance. Likens's gray casket remained open throughout the ceremony, with a portrait of her taken prior to July 1965 adorning her coffin.
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provoke them into belittling or attacking her. On one occasion, Gertrude held a knife aloft and challenged Likens to "fight me back", to which Likens replied she did not know how to fight. In response, Gertrude inflicted a light scour wound to Likens's leg.
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opposition to the death penalty were excused from duty by Leroy New; any who either worked with children, expressed prejudice against an insanity defense, or repulsion regarding the actual horrific nature of Likens's death were excused by defense counsels.
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to Likens's wounds in a futile attempt at first aid before she had died. She added that Likens had earlier run away from her home with several teenage boys before returning to her house earlier that afternoon, bare-breasted and clutching the note.
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on May 19, 2005, at the age of 52. Prior to his death, he had also occasionally spoken publicly about his past, readily admitting he had enjoyed the attention Likens's murder brought upon him and also claiming to have "only ever hit Sylvia once".
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the age of 44, already a grandmother. Lepper—who had visibly smirked as he testified to having hit Likens on up to 40 separate occasions—died at the age of 56 on November 14, 2010. Monroe died on February 16, 2023, at the age of 68.
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for things she had neither said nor done. Neither sister mentioned the actual address where they resided and, initially, Dianna believed her sisters must have been exaggerating their claims regarding the scope of their mistreatment.
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Although exuberant, Likens always kept her mouth closed when smiling due to a missing front tooth, which she had lost while roughhousing with one of her brothers during a childhood game. She was also fond of music, particularly
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diabolical case to ever come before a court or jury" and Gertrude's defense attorney, William C. Erbecker, described Likens as having been subjected to acts of "degradation that you wouldn't commit on a dog" before her death.
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by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, many of Baniszewski's children, and several of their neighborhood friends. The abuse lasted for three months, occurring incrementally, before Likens died from her extensive injuries and
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When questioned at trial as to her motive for turning state's evidence, Stephanie stated: "I'm just here in the hope I can help anybody!" In response, her mother's attorney, William Erbecker replied, "Including yourself?"
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As previously instructed by Gertrude, Jenny Likens recited the rehearsed version of events leading to Likens's death to police, before whispering to the officers: "You get me out of here and I'll tell you everything."
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most important thing that we can do is tell kids they are hurt and we are listening. something no one did for young Sylvia. Her family is thankful, though, it doesn't have to be that way anymore ... she did not
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Shortly thereafter, Gertrude shouted for Likens to return to the kitchen, then ordered her to strip naked before proclaiming to her: "You have branded my daughters; now I am going to brand you." She began
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engaging in prostitution, ranting about the filthiness of prostitution and women in general. Gertrude would later occasionally force Jenny to strike her own sister, beating Jenny if she did not comply.
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with the carnival, with the understanding that Gertrude would receive weekly boarding fees of $ 20 to care for their daughters until they returned to collect Sylvia and Jenny in November of that year.
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continued to brand the text into Likens's abdomen as she clenched her teeth and moaned. Both Hobbs and 10-year-old Shirley Baniszewski then led Likens into the basement where each proceeded to use an
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in a newspaper; she clipped the section from the newspaper, then mailed it to her mother with an accompanying note reading: "Some good news. Damn old Gertrude died. Ha ha ha! I am happy about that."
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Although Lester Likens later testified he had known the Baniszewskis were a poor family, he had not checked into the condition of their household before allowing Gertrude to care for his daughters.
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but Sylvia and Jenny were discouraged from doing the same, out of concern for their safety and education. As a result, both sisters frequently stayed with their relatives, often their grandmother.
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The house at 3850 East New York Street in which Likens had been tortured and murdered stood vacant for many years after her death and the arrest of her tormentors. The property gradually became
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this woman is sane, put her in . She committed acts of degradation that you wouldn't commit on a dog ... She has to be crazy, or she wouldn't have permitted that. You'll have to live with your
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months before the couple divorced. Shortly thereafter, Baniszewski remarried her first husband, with whom she had two more children. The couple divorced for the second time in 1963.
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who had provided extensive coverage of the case, stated in 2015: "I never thought she was insane. I thought she was a downtrodden, mean woman." Dean has also likened the case to
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in an attempt to burn the letter "S" beneath Likens's left breast, although they applied one section of the loop backwards, and this deep burn scar would resemble the number 3.
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to be interred. This hearse was one of a 14-vehicle procession to drive to the cemetery for Likens's burial. Her headstone is inscribed with the words: "Our Darling Daughter."
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Nedder ended his closing argument by requesting a verdict of not guilty, stating Hobbs was "guilty of immaturity and gross lack of judgement", but not of the crime of murder.
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the basement of 3850 East New York Street, but that as the noise had suddenly ceased at approximately 3:00 a.m., she decided not to inform police about the disturbance.
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Likens a hot dog overloaded with condiments, including mustard, ketchup and spices. Likens vomited as a result, and was later forced to consume what she had regurgitated.
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for tormenting and ultimately murdering Likens, attorney Forrest Bowman opined in 2014: "She had a miserable life. What I think this was ultimately about was jealousy."
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her immunity from any potential impending prosecution while agreeing to testify against her family and any other individuals charged with abusing and murdering Likens.
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law, and with an increased understanding of the investigation and recognition of abuse. The law states that should a member of the public suspect a child is suffering
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the rest of your life if you send an insane woman to the electric chair." Holding aloft an autopsy photograph of Likens, Erbecker instructed the jury to "look at this
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Shortly after this incident, the father of a neighborhood boy named Michael John Monroe phoned Arsenal Technical High School to anonymously report that a girl with
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acknowledging the catalog of atrocities each had inflicted upon Likens, Bowman repeatedly emphasized his clients' age, stating each was only guilty of assault and
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as Gertrude repeatedly shouted to the children in the house that Likens was faking her death. Likens was 16 years old when she finally succumbed to her injuries.
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Richard Hobbs, Coy Hubbard, and John Baniszewski Jr. all served less than two years in the Indiana Reformatory before being granted parole on February 27, 1968.
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bath in order to "cleanse her of sin," with Gertrude grabbing Likens's hair and repeatedly banging her head against the bath to revive her whenever she fainted.
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memorial service, Dianna informed those present that Sylvia's legacy "must always be remembered. Sylvia's tragic murder and abuse must always be remembered".
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began on this date and continued for several days. The prosecution consisted of Leroy K. New and Marjorie Wessner, who announced their intention to seek the
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aloft a portrait of Likens taken before July 1965, Wessner added: "I wish she were here today, with eyes as in this picture—full of hope and anticipation."
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bottle in their presence, with Gertrude stating to all present that this act of humiliation was for Sylvia to "prove to Jenny what kind of a girl you are."
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caught her before she could escape the property. Likens was then given crackers to eat but was unable to consume the food due to her extreme state of
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her frustration at this fact upon the sisters by beating their bare buttocks with various instruments, such as a one-quarter-inch-thick (6.4 mm)
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Three weeks prior to the filing of the indictments against the five defendants, Stephanie Baniszewski had been released from custody upon a writ of
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of her actual whereabouts, adding that Likens was "out of control" and that her open sores were a result of Likens's refusal to maintain decent
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in prison into account, the parole board marginally voted in favor of granting her parole. She was released from prison on December 4, 1985.
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William Erbecker was the first defense attorney to deliver his closing argument before the jury; he attempted to portray his client as being
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claimed they had been pressured into participating in Likens's torment, abuse, and torture by Gertrude Baniszewski. Gertrude herself pleaded
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The following morning, Gertrude discovered that Likens had urinated on herself. As a punishment, Likens was forced to insert an empty glass
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channel commissioned a documentary focusing upon the abuse and murder of Sylvia Likens as part of its true-life crime documentary series
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According to Jenny Likens's later trial testimony, Sylvia did not spread any rumors of this nature. Jenny insisted the rumors were
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reversed the convictions of Gertrude and Paula Baniszewski on the basis that Judge Saul Isaac Rabb had denied repeatedly submitted
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Lester Cecil Likens (1926–2013) and his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Frances (née Grimes; 1927–1998). She was born between two sets of
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The murder charges initially filed against Gertrude Baniszewski's second-eldest daughter, 15-year-old Stephanie, were ultimately
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Due to the increase in the frequency and brutality of the torture and mistreatment Likens was subjected to, she gradually became
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holiday, the sisters moved into 3850 East New York Street in order for their father and, later, their mother to travel to the
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frustration when Likens was unable to correctly move the glass of milk to her lips. She was then returned to the basement.
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On January 13, 1966, Paula Baniszewski gave birth to a baby daughter. She named her child Gertrude in honor of her mother.
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That night, Sylvia confided to her sister: "Jenny, I know you don't want me to die, but I'm going to die. I can tell it."
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with Gertrude Baniszewski, the mother of two girls with whom the sisters had recently become acquainted while studying at
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was forced to display the carving to neighborhood children, with Gertrude claiming she had received the inscription at a
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to naively trust Gertrude's promise to care for the sisters until their return to Indiana with the traveling carnival.
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Contemporary law in Indiana presumed children beneath the age of 15 at the time of the offense to be incapable of any
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Gertrude Baniszewski and her son, John Baniszewski Jr., following their conviction for Likens's murder, May 19, 1966
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they had conducted upon three individuals indicted in Likens's murder. These experts testified that all three were
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bottle into her vagina in the presence of the Baniszewski children before Gertrude ordered her into the basement.
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against Wright for financial support of their child, but Wright seldom contributed to the care of their son.
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as the "most sadistic" case he had ever investigated in the 35 years he served with the Indianapolis Police.
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The granite memorial dedicated to the memory of Sylvia Likens and her legacy, formally unveiled in June 2001
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Likens; knocking her off her chair and onto the kitchen floor, shouting, "You ain't fit to sit in a chair!"
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from her family. As such, she was forbidden by her parents to initiate contact with her younger sisters.
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revealed this fact to her family in late September. In response, Gertrude accused Likens of engaging in
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regularly attended Sunday school with the Baniszewski children, with the pastor commending Sylvia's
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jury could hear testimony relating to a "total picture" of the accumulation of offenses committed.
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Department of Public Welfare placed Marie, Shirley, and James Baniszewski in the care of separate
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John Stephan Baniszewski Jr. lived in relative obscurity under the alias John Blake. He became a
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Following this service, Likens's casket was placed by pallbearers in a hearse and driven to the
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The funeral service for Sylvia Likens was conducted at the Russell & Hitch Funeral Home in
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After her 1972 parole, Paula Baniszewski assumed a new identity. She worked as an aide to a
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The pair were retried in 1971. On this occasion, Paula Baniszewski opted to plead guilty to
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she had primarily suffered due to the severe and prolonged damage inflicted to her skin and
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Judge Harry Zaklan, November 1, 1965. Both were formally charged with murder on this date.
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Fourteen years before her own death, Jenny Likens Wade had viewed Gertrude Baniszewski's
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the words "I'M A PROSTITUTE AND PROUD OF IT" onto Likens's abdomen with a heated needle.
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is directly based upon the life and murder of Sylvia Likens. Directed by Indiana native
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Likens having ever endured any beating, scalding, branding, or burning within her home.
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Caleca, Linda Graham: "Baniszewski Ruling Won't Affect Past Parole Cases, Judge Says",
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in her behavior to the extent that she refused to eat and showed no response to pain."
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to support any murder or culmination of fatal injuries charges against her. Stephanie
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had several children. Stephanie Serikstad was last known to have resided in Florida.
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before she and Paula choked and bludgeoned her. The pair then subjected Likens to a
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because she was upset with the household singling her out for similar accusations.
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Sylvia and her siblings would live at 19 separate addresses between 1949 and 1965.
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to having himself beaten Likens on anywhere between 10 and 40 separate instances.
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reportedly stole a single tennis shoe from the school to wear on her strong foot.
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is loosely based upon the murder of Sylvia Likens. Released in 2007 and starring
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due to the stress of three failed marriages, a failed relationship, and a recent
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After eight hours of deliberation, the jury found Gertrude Baniszewski guilty of
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of this charge. Shortly after the January 2007 premiere of the crime drama film
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Gertrude Baniszewski photographed in 1986, one year after her release from the
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hair extending below her shoulders, and was known as "Cookie" to her friends.
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and lacerated body after she had been ordered by her mother to clean Sylvia.
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upon her. Gertrude then ordered Likens, who had defecated, to clean herself.
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed
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by sufficient evidence. Only children younger than seven were completely
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testified before Judge Saul Isaac Rabb as to their conclusions regarding
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again convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison.
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descent. Baniszewski was the third of six children, and her family was
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Lester and Elizabeth Likens's oldest daughter, Dianna Shoemaker, was
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detailing her indifference to Likens's mistreatment, February 1966.
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Sylvia (left) and Jenny (right), pictured with three friends in
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bond, with her attorney successfully contending the state had
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Ladies And Gentlemen Of The Jury: Greatest Closing Arguments
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Mermel, Marcy: "Mrs. Baniszewski Portrayed as a New Woman",
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Richard Hobbs and Gertrude Baniszewski at a hearing before
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Lief, Michael S.; Bycell, Ben; Caldwell, Mitchell (1998).
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Deputy Prosecutor Marjorie Wessner delivered the state's
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Flowers, R. Barri; Flowers, H. Lorraine (January 2004).
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at both of her trials, John Dean, a former reporter for
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(1994). 5678: 4729:"Parole Board Approves Baniszewski Release Again" 3834: 3832: 3356:Mistresses of Mayhem: The Book of Women Criminals 1923: 1875: 1492: 1461:Let them through, for they are the welcome ones! 6001: 4602:"Five Sentenced in Likens Case; Clemency Denied" 3878: 3876: 3863: 3861: 3859: 3547: 3545: 992:Sections of Jenny Likens's testimony were later 814:due to her receiving a severe blow to her right 5979:detailing the abuse and murder of Sylvia Likens 5755:Flowers, R. Barri; Flowers, H. Loraine (2001). 4897:Library Factfiles: The murder of Sylvia Likens. 3896:"Girl in Slaying Case Ordered Held in Hospital" 3631: 3629: 3272: 3270: 2966: 2964: 2337: 2335: 2333: 5868:The Basement: Meditations on a Human Sacrifice 5754: 5639:Murders that Made Headlines: Crimes of Indiana 3829: 3049:"The 1965 Torture and Murder of Sylvia Likens" 2799:"The 1965 Torture and Murder of Sylvia Likens" 2476: 2212:"The 1965 Torture and Murder of Sylvia Likens" 2089:"The 1965 Torture and Murder of Sylvia Likens" 722:Shirley, exclaiming, "Oh! She'll be alright!" 5580:"A Midwest Nightmare, Too Depraved to Ignore" 5139:"StarFiles: The 1965 murder of Sylvia Likens" 4070:"Investigating the Dark Side of Indianapolis" 3873: 3856: 3542: 5381:"Marc Hoover: Interview with Dianna Bedwell" 4891: 4889: 4887: 3844: 3626: 3496: 3267: 3229: 2961: 2330: 1899:"The Torturing Death of Sylvia Marie Likens" 1368:, on June 23 of that year at the age of 56. 518:switched her conversation to the "evils" of 5931:. 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North Carolina: McFarland and Company. 5608:"A Neighbor's-Eye View of Deep Depravity" 4884: 4868: 4866: 4575:"Jury Convicts Torturers in Girl's Death" 4335: 4333: 4331: 4329: 4327: 3940: 3938: 3317: 3315: 2727: 2725: 2723: 2559:. New York City: M. Evans & Company. 2556:World Encyclopedia of 20th Century Murder 2472: 2470: 2298: 2296: 2294: 2205: 2203: 2201: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2083: 2081: 2079: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1327:Shortly after their mother's arrest, the 6090:October 1965 events in the United States 5948:Encyclopedia of Modern Murder: 1962–1982 5513: 5511: 5509: 3978: 3532: 3530: 2911: 2909: 2824: 2822: 2209: 1834: 1832: 1810: 1567:as Ruth Chandler, based on Baniszewski, 1409: 1237: 1167: 983:swelling inside and around her genitalia 768: 386: 6035:Child sexual abuse in the United States 5865: 5823: 5636: 5577: 5484: 5078:"Obituary for Marie S. (Blake) Shelton" 4718: 4680:. The Canberra Times. 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(January 13, 2007). 5211: 4755:"The Brutal Murder of Sylvia Likens" 4599: 4561: 4540: 4490: 4478: 4466: 4429: 4405: 4374: 4318: 4306: 4294: 4282: 4256:"Woman Claims Ignorance of Tortures" 4228:"Woman Claims Ignorance of Tortures" 4214: 4118: 4106: 4094: 4056: 4009: 3997: 3979:Stafford, David (October 22, 2014). 3882: 3867: 3850: 3838: 3823: 3770: 3635: 3620: 3608: 3551: 3536: 3502: 3490: 3478: 3340: 3276: 3235: 3142: 3130: 3118: 2900: 2855: 2785: 2767: 2761: 2749: 2705: 2644: 2617:Flynn, Elizabeth (October 8, 2018). 2552: 2501: 2461: 2449: 2412: 2400: 2388: 2376: 2285: 2273: 2256: 2192: 2046: 1929: 1884: 1869: 1787: 1781: 1262:on June 16, 1990, at the age of 61. 1042: 6070:Incidents of violence against women 6065:Incidents of violence against girls 5010:"Life Sentences for Torture Murder" 4656:"Life Sentences for Torture Murder" 2210:Mitchell, Dawn (October 26, 2018). 213:Likens was increasingly tormented, 24: 5870:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 5851:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 5555:. November 2, 2016. Archived from 5485:Higgins, Will (October 23, 2015). 5124:"150 Hear Likens Case Sentences," 5012:. The Canberra Times. May 26, 1966 4990:. abcnews.go.com. October 24, 2012 4658:. The Canberra Times. May 26, 1966 4631:. The Canberra Times. May 20, 1966 3786:. The Canberra Times. 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London: Allison & Busby. 5631:Cited works and further reading 5443:. April 3, 1999. Archived from 5259: 5212:West, Vickie (March 31, 2021). 5030: 4504:"Jury Finds 'Guilty of Murder'" 4441: 3557: 3508: 3484: 3472: 3453: 3434: 3415: 3396: 3368: 3334: 3282: 3241: 3203: 3148: 3124: 3112: 3086: 3067: 3041: 3022: 3003: 2933: 2867: 2861: 2791: 2734: 2711: 2671: 2657:Stall, Sam (October 21, 2015). 2650: 2610: 2591: 2585: 2573: 2546: 2507: 2424: 2418: 2394: 2370: 2344: 2311: 2305: 2231: 2139: 2133: 1896: 1707: 1697: 1684: 1675: 1666: 1657: 1644: 6025:Child abuse resulting in death 5307:"The Torture Killers on Trial" 2678:Bovsun, Mara (April 6, 2013). 2356:Sylvia's Child Advocacy Centre 1967: 1890: 1775: 1493:Sylvia's Child Advocacy Center 1151: 1116:of not guilty for each youth. 1047: 861: 341:" chain smoker suffering from 262:Indianapolis Police Department 13: 1: 5801:Hornberger, Francine (2002). 5187:"Jury Acquits Man in Murders" 2068:. May 6, 1966. Archived from 1769: 1583: 873:returned first-degree murder 579: 430:Arsenal Technical High School 267: 49: 6100:Torture in the United States 5660:Bowman, Forrest Jr. (2014). 5637:Ammeson, Jane Simon (2017). 2829:Dean, John (July 29, 2008). 1233: 975: 727:mouth-to-mouth resuscitation 415: 7: 6050:Deaths by person in Indiana 5828:. New York: Leisure Books. 5664:. California: CreateSpace. 5292:September 30, 2012, at the 5264:. Trutv.com. Archived from 5214:"Sylvia Likens Murder Case" 5035:. Trutv.com. Archived from 4600:Dean, John (May 26, 1966). 4188:"Girl Tortured, Court Told" 3784:"Girl Tortured, Court Told" 3183:Dean, John (January 1999). 2983:Dean, John (January 1999). 1951:The murder of Sylvia Likens 1603: 1180: 1130: 278:Gertrude Nadine Baniszewski 234:caused by a combination of 10: 6126: 6080:Murder committed by minors 5361:. newcomerindianapolis.com 4733:United Press International 4154:. 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Indianapolis: Alpha. 5337:"Randy Lepper Obituary" 3290:"Sylvia's Last Weekend" 1956:August 7, 2001, at the 1591:Investigation Discovery 1523: 1185:In September 1970, the 930:psychiatric evaluations 790:at the upcoming trial. 162:40.046134°N 86.454622°W 5946:Wilson, Colin (1985). 5866:Millett, Kate (1991). 5824:Ketchum, Jack (2005). 5126:The Indianapolis News, 4903:July 16, 2012, at the 4845:"Torture-slayer Freed" 2835:. 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State 5774:Green, Ryan (2018). 5437:"Suitcase of Sorrow" 5407:"Suitcase of Sorrow" 4702:, September 2, 1970. 4579:The Gettysburg Times 3384:. September 15, 1985 2929:on October 21, 2012. 2870:"No Rescue In Sight" 2664:Indianapolis Monthly 2060:"Addenda to De Sade" 1964:, Library Factfiles. 1430:Memorials and legacy 1394:Beech Grove, Indiana 1366:Shelbyville, Indiana 1315:after she agreed to 1296:for 14 years at the 946:City-County Building 824:subcutaneous tissues 329:Baniszewski filed a 273:Gertrude Baniszewski 18:Gertrude Baniszewski 6095:Psychological abuse 5736:Dean, John (2008). 5717:Dean, John (1999). 5475:; Crime Library.com 5387:. February 25, 2021 5317:on October 21, 2012 5296:; Crime Library.com 4976:. October 23, 2012. 4880:. 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2336: 2334: 2325: 2321: 2320: 2315: 2312:Noe, Denise. 2308: 2299: 2297: 2295: 2288:, p. 19. 2287: 2282: 2276:, p. 57. 2275: 2270: 2268: 2266: 2259:, p. 18. 2258: 2253: 2246: 2245:0-9604894-7-9 2242: 2239: 2234: 2219: 2218: 2213: 2206: 2204: 2202: 2195:, p. 24. 2194: 2189: 2173: 2172: 2167: 2161: 2153: 2149: 2148: 2143: 2140:Noe, Denise. 2136: 2129: 2128:0-9604894-7-9 2125: 2122: 2117: 2115: 2113: 2096: 2095: 2090: 2084: 2082: 2080: 2071: 2067: 2066: 2061: 2055: 2049:, p. 80. 2048: 2043: 2041: 2024: 2023: 2018: 2012: 2010: 2008: 2006: 2004: 2002: 1986: 1985: 1980: 1976: 1970: 1963: 1959: 1955: 1952: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1932:, p. 21. 1931: 1926: 1915:September 27, 1910: 1906: 1905: 1900: 1897:Noe, Denise. 1893: 1887:, p. 17. 1886: 1881: 1879: 1871: 1866: 1858: 1854: 1848: 1845:. 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