In July 1965, teenagers
Sylvia and Jenny Likens were left in the temporary care of Gertrude
Baniszewski, a middle-aged single mother and her seven children.
The
Baniszewski household was overrun with children. There were few rules
and ample freedom. Sadly, the environment created a dangerous hierarchy
of social Darwinism where the strong preyed on the weak.
What transpired in the following three months was both riveting and chilling.
In October 1965, the body of Sylvia Likens was found in the basement of
the Baniszewski home, where she had been imprisoned. She was starved,
beaten, burned and had the words "I am a prostitute and proud of it" carved into her stomach.
Gertrude
Baniszewski oversaw and facilitated the torture and eventual murder of
Sylvia Likens. While she played an active role in Sylvia's death, the
majority of the abuse was carried out by her children and other
neighbourhood youths.
The case shocked the entire nation and would later be described as "The single worst crime perpetuated against an individual in Indiana's history".
CAUTION: This book contains descriptive accounts of abuse and
violence. If you are especially sensitive to this material, it might be
advisable not to read any further.
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N - 147 | Torture Mom: A Chilling True Story of Confinement, Mutilation and Murder (True Crime) by Ryan Green
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