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Friday, November 16, 2018

A Tortured Life: Wild Child Genie Wiley.

Wild Child Susan "Genie"  Wiley
Genie was born in 1957 in Arcadia, California, to Clark Wiley and Irene Ogelsby.
After her parents were married, Clark beat Irene and prevented her from leaving the home.
Irene was already partially blind before the beatings, would become completely dependent on her husband.
Clark didn't want any children, but five years into their marriage, his wife became pregnant with a girl named Dorothy.
Clark had found the cries of Dorothy disturbing and had placed her in the garage.
The Dorothy caught pneumonia and died at the age of ten weeks old.
A year later, they had a baby boy name Robert , whom only made it to two days old after choking on his own vomit.
Three years later they had another son they named John.
The father forced the wife to keep the boy quiet, causing physical and developmental delays.
When John reached the age of four, his maternal grandmother Pearl took him in for a few months.
He made good improvements, but then was given back to his parents.
Genie was born 5 years after her brother.
Her dad began isolating the whole family and himself from others.
She was in the 50th percentile  for weight and had to have a blood transfusion.
She had a congenital hip dislocation and had to wear a highly restrictive Frejka splint from 4 to 11 months.
This caused her to be late to walk, which might have led her dad to believe that she was intellectually disabled.
Her father made a concentrated effort not to talk or pay attention to her.
He also encouraged the wife and son to do the same.
At 14 months old, she was starting to show signs of malnutrition.
She came down with a fever and pneumonitits.
Six months later, Genie's paternal grandmother died in a hit and run.
Because his son was walking with the grandmother at the time of the accident, Genie's father blamed him.
The truck diver received a probationary sentence for manslaughter and drunk driving.
This made the father become delusional with rage.
He thought now more than ever that he had to protect his family from the outside world and lacked self awareness to recognize the destruction his actions caused.
He thought Genie would require even more protection.
Her father immediately quit his job and moved the family into his mother's two bedroom house in Temple City, California.
Genie was confined to the second bedroom in the back of the house while the rest of the family slept in the living room.
The grandmother's room was left as a shrine to her.
For 13 hours a day, genie's father tied her to a child's toilet in a makeshift harness that functioned as a straitjacket.
She wore diapers and only could move her arms and legs.
At night he usual tied her to a sleeping bag and placed her in a crib with a metal screen cover.
This left her arms and legs immobilized.
Sometimes he'd leave her on her toilet over night.
If she made any sound at all, he'd beat her with a large plank he kept in her room.
He would bare his teeth and howl like a dog.
He also grew out his nails to scratch her with.
Genie learned to make as little sound as possible.
She grew to masturbate in socially inappropriately.
This led researchers to believe she was sexually abused by her father and brother.
Genie was fed as little food as possible.
She was on a diet of baby food, cereal, Pablum, sometimes a soft boiled egg and liquids.
Her father and brother spoon fed her and when she didn't eat fast enought, they would rub her face in her food.
Genie's mother would try to sneak her food around 11 p.m.
Her father almost never allowed his wife or son to speak and would beat them.
Genie's room was kept extremely dark with blacked out windows.
Her brother tried to run away a few times.
Genie's father felt, for some reason, that she wouldn't live past 12 years old.
He told his wife that if she did that she and Genie would be able to leave.
In October 1970, Genie was almost 14 years old when her parents had a violent argument.
Her mother threatened to walk out if she couldn't call her parents.
Her husband relented and she called her parents
One day Clark left the house and Irene an Genie escaped with Irene's parents.
By this time Genie's brother was 18 and out of the house living with friends.
November 4th, Genie and her mom went to apply for disability benefits.
They accidentally went next door to the social security office.
The worker that greeted them was shocked when she learned Genie's real age and contacted police.
Genie's parents were arrested and she became a ward of the court and she was immediately taken to a children's hospital.
On November 12, Genie's father committed suicide.
The charges against the mother were dropped and she received counseling.
Genie was 4 ft 6 in and weighed 59 lbs.
She had nearly two sets of teeth and a distended abdomen.
She had thick callus and heavy bruising on her buttocks from the restraints.
She had dis formed hips and an undersized rib cage.
Testing showed she did not have anything wrong with her eyes, but she could not focus them on anything past 10 feet, the measurement of the room her father kept her in.
She couldn't stand up straight or fully straighten her limbs.
Her movements were hesitant and unsteady.
She could not chew and had severe dysphagia.
She was even barely able to swallow liquids.
Genie was completely incontinent.
Eventually Genie learned to play, chew and dress herself.
She enjoyed music.
Today Genie is in a private adult home for the mentally disabled in Southern California.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

The Melified Man: Why Did Some People Eat Human Mummy Confection?

The Mellified Man was a legendary medicinal substance created by steeping a human cadaver in honey eaten by people in China hundreds of years ago.
There are rumors that this practice might still go on.
The process of Mellification would often begin before death.
The person that was going to be Mellified, would either volunteer or be forced to eat nothing but honey before their death.
This diet was of course fatal.
The body then would be placed in a coffin filled with honey.
It would then be left for 100 years.
The body and the honey would melt down and mesh together in a sweet substance, which would then be sold as a health food in street markets.


 

The Haunted Painting That Has Been Terrifying People For Decades.

"The Hands Resist Him", was created by Bill Stoneham in 1972.
It depicts a young boy and female doll standing in front of a glass paneled door against which many hands are pressed.
The boy is based on a photograph of Stoneham at age five, the doorway is a representation of the dividing line between the waking world and the world of fantasy and impossibilities, while the doll is a guide that will escort the boy through it.
The titular hands represent alternate lives or possibilities.
In the year 2000, the painting was put up for auction after the original owner of the piece died.
According to the seller of the painting, there was a curse attached to the picture.
They claimed that the hands pressed against the window moved and that the young boy and the doll would leave the painting to haunt those nearby.
Stories still persist that the painting's inhabitants still terrorize anyone who buys the picture.
Two more paintings were created.
The second painting is a sequel and the third is a prequel.

What Was Unit 731?

Unit 731 of many covert Imperial Japanese facilities specializing in biological and chemical warfare during World War II.
It was thought at the time, that Unit 731 was researching chemical compounds.
It was discovered that the primary research done there was to do lethal experiments on live human beings.
At Unit 731, they cultivated dangerous diseases, like the plague and then injecting it into unwilling test subjects.
The scientists then would study how the diseases would ravage the bodies of the victims.
Some of the prisoners were raped to see if the diseases were passed on to the babies.
They would frostbite testing, captives were taken outside and have various appendages into water, and allowing the limb to freeze. Once frozen, was struck with a short stick, ice was chipped away and the area doused in water. 
The effects of different water temperatures were tested by bludgeoning the victim to determine if any areas were still frozen. Variations of these tests in more gruesome forms were performed.
Over 3,000 men, woman, children and infants were killed.
During the final months of World War II, Japan planned to use plague as a biological weapon against San Diego, California.
The plan was scheduled to launch on September 22, 1945, but Japan surrendered five weeks earlier.
After the war the scientists were rewarded and welcomed into the United States to share their expertise.
Several former Unit 731 officials went on to have successful careers in medicine, academia and business.

24 years later he confessed to her murder, but Annette's body has never been found.

Annette Hill (Annette Cundiff)

She was a 38 year old social worker when she went missing from Sandy, Utah on May, 12, 1989.
She left her home near 82nd South and 1220 East, telling her 11-year-old daughter she would be back in a couple of hours, and never returned.
Annette took her purse with her when she disappeared, but left behind her vehicle.
As a part of a plea deal, Thomas Evan Noffsinger, who had been in prison for 24 years for killing a chef admitted on Friday, October 3rd, 2014, that he murdered a teenage girl in 1989 and also confessed to killing Annette a month later.
Her purse, which had blood on it, was discovered in an apartment that Noffsinger had been evicted from.
Police also found a prescription bottle with Hill's name on it in Noffsinger's medicine chest.
Noffsinger sad that Annette had stopped to use a pay phone near 900 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City. 
Noffsinger was riding his bicycle home from a bar when he saw Annette and stopped to talk to her.
He doesn't know what made him do it, but he hit her and dragged Annette's unconscious body behind a gas station.
He returned to retrieve his bike, and then went back to strangle Annette until he could tell she was dead.
He then sexually assaulted her and put her body in a nearby Dumpster, covering her with trash.
Her body has never been found.
Annette's loved ones obtained a death certificate for her in 1991.
At the time of her disappearance she was 5'4 - 5'5 tall, 110 lbs, with strawberry blonde hair, red highlights and blue eyes.
She had pierced ears and freckles.
She was wearing a black jumpsuit, black shoes, a peach-colored ring, and a gold-colored watch.

Friday, November 9, 2018

John disappeared after her was arrested for a DUI.

John William Wagner
John had not had contact with his family since 1990.
He was last seen when he was arrested for driving under the influence in the 70 block of north Main in Kanab, Utah on August 24, 1993.
At the time of his disappearance he was 5'10 tall, 180 pounds, with light brown hair and blue eyes.
Wagner has a scar on his toe and a burn scar on his shoulder. 
He wears eyeglasses.

Bobbi Went To Go Cash Her Check And Never Returned.

Bobbi Ann Campbell
She was vanished on Dec. 27, 1994 after leaving her then 5-year-old daughter, Stephanie Cook, at a friend’s house while she ran errands in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She was going to go get her paycheck at S.O.S. Staffing Services, the bank and then the grocery store.
Bobbi never picked up her check and never returned home.
Her car was found unlocked and abandoned roughly 8 months after her disappearance and not far from the Jordan River in a neighborhood near 240 South and 1100 West. 
Her cosmetics, purse, clothes, money, clothes and Christmas presents were still there, but there was no sign of her at the scene.
She may have a problem with substance abuse.

Earlier this year in 2018, new tips in her disappearance came to light.
The tips indicated that the individuals with Bobbi at the time of her death panicked, and that they disposed of her.
Bobbi's body has yet to be found.

At the time of her disappearance Bobbie was 5'1" tall, 105 lbs, with blonde hair and blue eyes.
Bobbi had a two-inch scar on her right shoulder and several tattoos, including a mushroom and a sunbeam on her right leg and a rose on her left calf.
She would be 48 years.

Jack Was Assaulted A Month Before He Vanished.

Jack Jason Simmons Jr.
AKA: Red Simmons
He was 24 years old when he went missing from Salt Lake City, Utah on April 14, 1994.
About a month before he disappeared he was the victim of a possible drug related assault.
His family believes he met with foul play, possibly as the result of a drug debt.
At the time of his disappearance he was 6'0" tall, 150 lbs, with red hair and blue eyes.
His case remains unsolved.
Jack would be 49 years old.

Aletha was 6 months pregnant when she disappeared, police think she was murdered.

Aletha Jo Williams
She was 25 years old and six months pregnant when she was last seen on the corner of 1700 South and West Temple Street in Salt Lake City, Utah.
She dropped her belongings off at the residence of a family member and indicated that she would return later, but has never been seen or heard from again.
She left behind a young son. 
She was involved with drugs at the time of her disappearance and has a criminal history.

In 2014, a witness came forward with new information.
After new evidence was collected authorities reopened Williams's case as a murder investigation.
They conducted searches of several locations, including the Jordan River and another body of water, but her body was never found.

In March 2014, Ricky Lee Vincent was charged with felony obstruction of justice in connection with her case. 
Authorities stated they didn't believe he was actually involved in Williams's disappearance, but he was a known acquaintance of their suspect.
The suspect has not been publicly identified in the press.
 In a television interview, Vincent said the man is his brother, but police would not confirm this. 
No further arrests have been made.
She has a tattoo of the name “Shawn” on her wrist, pierced ears, pierced tongue.
At the time of her disappearance she was 5'2" tall, 140 lbs, with black hair and brown eyes.

Ted Bundy Confessed To Killing Her, But Her Body Has Never Been Found.

Debra Jean Kent
She was born on March 12th, 1957 to Belva and Harvey Dean Kent in Bountiful, Utah.
She was kind and caring and had thought about becoming a social worker after being graduated from Viewmont High.
She was a member of the high school drama club.
On November  8, 1974,  17 year old Debi took her parents to a production of "The Redhead" at her high school.
Debi had already seen the musical but wanted her family to enjoy it, too. 
It would be her father's first outing since suffering a massive heart attack.
Her brother was at the roller rink and she was suppose to pick him up after the play.
When the play ran late, Debi was worried about her brother and left early to pick him up because the Rustic Roller Rink closed at 10:00 p.m and it was already 10:30 p.m.
Her parents would wait for her to drive back for them.
Debra was last seen in the school's parking lot shortly after she exited the building.
An hour passed and Debi wasn't back yet.
It was about midnight and the janitor locked up the school auditorium, so the Kents decided to walk to a nearby friend's house for a ride home.
The parents walked down the side walk and they went into the parking lot. 
They were surprised when their car was still there.
The doors were still locked, and Debi's purse was still inside where she had left it.
Debi never made it to pick up her brother either.
At the Bountiful police station that night, the Kents were told that Debi was probably just another runaway and that no search could begin for 24 hours, when Debi would officially be listed as a missing person.
Her parents were insistent that she wasn't a runaway.
That she would never have let her father wait outside in the cold when he was still so weak.
Neighbors and friends from the family's Mormon church organized their own search that night.
They searched the school grounds and the hills near Bountiful.
The next morning, the police found no evidence of a struggle and no trace of Debi.
They did find a tiny handcuff key outside the auditorium.
Later, witnesses told authorities that they heard one or two screams originating from the parking lot around 10:30 p.m. that evening. Another witness stated that he arrived at the school at 10:30 p.m. and saw a light-colored Volkswagen Bug speeding away from the lot.
Earlier on the night of the disappearance, 18-year-old, Carol DaRonch, 17 miles from Bountiful, stumbled into the Murry Police Station.
Handcuffs dangling from her wrist, she gave a horrifying story about being kidnapped and nearly killed by a handsome man who had lured her into his Volkswagen.
Bountiful police discovered that the key found at Viewmont High fit the type of cuffs used on Carol.
Ted Bundy was arrested after a routine traffic stop in Utah.
He was driving a Volkswagen.
Carol DaRonch identified him as the man that assaulted her and attempted to abduct and kill her.
Bundy was convicted, police had only circumstantial evidence but felt certain that Bundy had kidnapped Debi Kent also.
The drama teacher and some of students remembered seeing him in the auditorium that night.
In 1989, Just hours away from execution by electric chair, in Florida, serial killer Ted Bundy confessed that he had kidnapped Debi from the parking lot the night she had disappeared and killed her.
On a highway map, Bundy showed investigators the mountains where he said he had buried Debi and another Utah victim, Nancy Wilcox.
Their bodies were never found.
Three years before Bundy's execution, one of Debi's brothers, Bill Kent was killed by a drunk driver.
It wasn't until they had to bury their eldest son that the Kents decided to buy a grave for their eldest daughter.
A year later, they put up a headstone inscribed with ballet slippers and memories of Debi as a loving daughter, a caring sister, "a friend to everyone."
At the time she went missing, Debra was 5'1" tall, 110 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
She was dark blue waist-length coat with navy blue trim, a medium blue long-sleeved sweater with a white flower in the middle, long white pants, two-toned brown and black lace-up shoes, possibly white underwear, a small gold chain necklace and a Viewmont High School class ring. 
She had a mole on the front of her neck just under her chin, a fine surgical scar across her neck, a smallpox vaccination scar on her left arm, and pierced ears. 
Her rib-cage was very small, she is right-handed, and half of the nail on her right big toe is missing. 
Her dress size is 3 or 5, pants size is 5 or 7, shoe size is 6 and her bra size is 36 C.
She would be 61 years old today.