Wednesday, October 26

Sylvia

Forty years on.

The word looks odd there, impossible, trivial. Too large. Nearly as long ago as my dad was old then, forty-five to an eleven year old kid looks like an archeological dig. Forty years from then was the Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Age, Paris between the Wars, Buster Keaton and biplanes. And too short just the same; forty years now is like blowing apart a dandelion. Does forty years ago look to my neighbor's twelve-year-old daughter like it looked to me then, a silly ghost world that adults for some reason think of as real?


Wednesday, October 27, 1965.

I was in the sixth grade. A couple of months from turning twelve. A hormonal internee, trying to learn the new language the girls had started speaking the previous year. I had a red Gibson Melody Maker with black pickups that would shortly slip off the strap and break its neck. Gibson replaced it a couple months later with a red SG, a better guitar; I learned only recently that the Melody Maker had a bad neck design--for forty years I thought it was my fault. I played rock and roll with a guy from the white trash part of town, across the street from Stand J at the track. I took lessons, but they were jazz-oriented and boring. I played the grooves off of Beatles 65 and Bringing It All Back Home. I'd heard "Subterranean Homesick Blues" on my transistor radio that spring and bought the album. Highway 61 I got about the time school started. I was the only Dylan fanatic in grade 6. My buddy and I played "Tombstone Blues" and "Maggie's Farm" along with "Louie Louie" and "Walk Don't Run".

After a year of fighting my parents were separated. My dad lived in an apartment a half-mile up the street. We saw him on Sundays. The divorce would be final before school was out.

My dad ate shredded wheat for breakfast every morning, and he'd read the entire paper, holding it in this weird stainless steel contraption he still has. He started me in reading the comics, what he called "The Funnies", when I was in kindergarten, listening while I spelled out words I didn't know. By fourth grade I was reading the whole thing myself every morning. By sixth grade he wasn't there anymore, and neither was that contraption, and my sister wasn't talking to anybody. I read on in a silence like the silence that follows a car wreck.


It was the blackest headline I ever saw. They'd used blacker ink, somehow, blacker than the day Kennedy was killed.


October 27, 1965. Wednesday.

A 16-year-old girl named Sylvia Marie Likens had been found dead in a house on the east side of town. Over a period of three months she'd been starved, beaten, burned with cigarettes, scalded in a tub of hot water. The words "I Am A Prostitute And Proud Of It!" were carved on her abdomen. Above that a numeral '3' was branded onto her chest because her tormentors had reversed the C-shaped hook heated on the gas stove while attempting to make an 'S'. She'd been thrown, finally, into the basement to live, and finally, die, with the dogs.

It wasn't the work of a madman. It was the work of a family. And their neighborhood.

The cause of death, a subdural hematoma and traumatic shock, is almost beside the point. The young medical examiner who performed the autopsy testified:
...over the forehead there were multiple abrasions and yellow brown discolorations of the face...each lesion would range from a day or so [old] up to one or two weeks...Both eyes demonstrated ecchymosis, essentially what is known as a black eye, and edema surrounding the eyelids....multiple scratches over the entire face...a large area of scraping over the left cheek and down to the jaw.....the lips were markedly torn and essentially in shreds...
Over the neck there were more areas of loss of superficial skin....this was either done with a sharp or a hot object....[The many small burns] did not appear to have been caused with hot water because water would have burned the surrounding area....Over the right shoulder there is an area with linear shape where again there is loss of superficial skin....along the border of the collar bone are two more areas where there is a patchy loss of superficial skin. Over the left shoulder there is another area, from the top of the shoulder extending down the anterior aspect of the arm. Going to the chest, over the right breast are more areas of loss of skin. The nipple itself is not involved....A similar pattern on the left also did not involve the nipple itself. Present in the midline of the abdomen, between it...essentially the level of the umbilicus...between it and the sternum...was [a numeral] three....
Present over the abdomen...were the words "I am a prostitute and proud of it" with an exclamation point. *

There is similar damage up and down her arms and legs. The cigarette burns number about one hundred and fifty. Her nails are all broken, backwards, probably self-inflicted from scratching the basement floor in her agony, self-inflicted like those chewed-through lips. Her liver and body weight indicate malnutrition. There is edema and a severe hematoma of the external genitalia, but no evidence of vaginal laceration. She died a virgin.


Sylvia and her younger sister Jenny, a small, frail polio victim, had been living in that house under the charge of a woman named Gertrude Baniszewski while their parents toured the country with a carnival that season. They were beaten--"paddled"--at the end of the first week when the $20 for their care did not arrive. It came the following Monday.

Gertie, as the neighbors knew her, was thirty-seven. She had seven children living with her and not enough beds for them. She'd had six miscarriages. The house had a total of three spoons. What income there was came from child support payments (sporatic, not surprisingly) and taking in laundry and babysitting. Lester Likens consigned his daughters to her care after knowing her for twenty-four hours.

No one knows why the beatings escalated. The first few weeks were reasonably normal. Sylvia and Jenny went to Tech High School with Paula and Stephanie Baniszewski. They went to church together, saw friends. But the physical punishments began to quicken in August. It was alleged that in retaliation Sylvia had told fellow students at Tech that Paula and Stephanie were prostitutes. Stephanie's fifteen-year-old boyfriend, Coy Hubbard, beat Sylvia up when he heard.

By the end of August, Gertie and Paula were supervising some of her other children, and some neighborhood children, in continual beatings ("judo flips" were Hubbard's speciality; various household objects also were employed, and after Paula broke her hand hitting Sylvia she beat her with the cast), burnings, and sexual humiliation as "punishment" for various sins. By early October it had escalated, if that word can even be employed, into the branding and scalding episodes, into Sylvia being thrown into the cellar, fed nothing more than crackers, until she died there. Neighbors heard her pounding a shovel on the concrete floor that night until it finally stopped and they could get to sleep. No one ever called the police.

No motive was ever presented at trial, nothing beyond a pure mean poverty of a woman who'd had seven kids and six miscarriages, a poverty beyond their having to take turns using a single spoon in that sordid clapboard house after the other two disappeared, and jealousy over a pretty young girl on the verge of womanhood, the promise of something bright neither Gertrude nor the pregnant Paula would ever know. A few days before she died they'd made her write a letter to her parents--stupidly addressed to "Mr. and Mrs. Likens"--telling them she'd gone with a "gang of boys" who had done those things to her. When she finally rebelled in the only way left, by dying on them, they lugged her up to the third floor, gave her a bath, tried to pull some pedal pushers on her, and dumped her on the filthy mattress where the police found her. Her hands were folded across her chest.

Dozens of local children had taken part in the game. Only two--Hubbard and the fourteen-year-old Richard Hobbes, the boy from two houses down who'd done the branding and helped drag her corpse upstairs--were charged. Stephanie got a separate trial; eventually the charges against her were dropped. Gertie, Paula, her thirteen-year-old son John, and the two neighbors were charged with first-degree murder.

Gertrude's defense was that she had been too sick and too doped up to know what was going on. She had only punished Sylvia a couple of times, but was too weak to make much of an effort or to rein in her children. Jenny Likens disputed her testimony, of course, but the sensation of the trial was when the prosecutor broke eleven-year-old Marie Baniszewski, who had been backing her mother's story. Yes, she finally sobbed, it was her mother who had started carving the words on Sylvia's stomach, who only managed the "I" before the stench of burning flesh made her sick and Ricky took over.

Only Gertrude was convicted of first-degree murder, and the jury refused the prosecution's demand for the death penalty. Paula, convicted of second-degree murder, would eventually receive a new trial, plead to manslaughter, and be released in 1973. The three boys were convicted of manslaughter; each served eighteen months in juvenile. Charges against four other neighbor children were dropped.

Gertrude, suffering from terminal cancer, was paroled in 1985 and died in 1990. Paula is said to be married, living on a small farm in Iowa. John Baniszewski drove a truck and became a lay minister. Richard Hobbes died of cancer at 21. Coy Hubbard was later charged and acquitted of the murder of two men. Names changed, whereabouts unknown. So many escaped justice, and those who didn't did not really pay, as if they ever could. If I waste a thought on any of them these days it's just to wonder if they really did escape.


I've walked those ugly streets two or three times, looking for ghosts. A few years ago the house was fixed up and turned into a woman's shelter, but I understand it's empty again. I've been up to Boone County and found her small headstone, and cried for someone I never knew. I'll go back later today. But I know I'll never say goodbye to her.

*testimony taken from The Basement: Meditations on a Human Sacrifice, by Kate Millett, who's carried Sylvia around with her as I have.

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Anonymous said...

I absolutely am not a violent person but this case brings out feelings in me that meakes me pretty sure that I could do the same to all of sylvias torturers. I would start with gertrude and work my way down. Here is where I differ from most. I COMPLETELY hold jenny responsable for not getting help for sylvia. I can see not saying anything in the beginning as they were accustomed to harsh punishment but when it became apparent that sylvia was dying and she still didnt get help that I do not comprehend. It is not as if she was also a prisoner, she was free to go to school and church and she could have helped her sister and she didn't. It became way more than punishment and jenny knew that. After the branding, judo flips, scalding baths, beatings,cigarette burns she did nothing and my wish for her is that she burns in hell with the rest of them. Including her older sister, the pastor, the health nurse, the neighbors. They all [especially jenny] are just as guilty as gertrude or paula or coy or ricky. Jenny is the most guilty.

Anonymous said...

paula and stephanie both have myspaces, i have contacted them both,and seen pictures of gerty after she got out of jail holding stephanies children(gertys grandkids)lots of children and grand children in thir family! i only hope they are all o.k.(the kids).

Anonymous said...

I am a writer in Indianapolis looking to write another book about Sylvia. The one that came out recently, "House of Evil" was a reprint of the Indiana Torture Slayings by the same author, John Dean, aka Natty Bumppo, and didn't include a lot of follow up info which I would like to share in this book. The house still stands, tho it is in terrible shape. There was a post on here earlier from a woman who said her brother cleaned out the house for demolition. It was the house behind 3850, as I was just there today. The house has many pieces of plywood covering the doors and windows and many windows on the upper floor are broken. This blog has definately been informative, and if anyone reading this has information you would care to share with me about this case, I would appreciate it. When I read "House of Evil", it felt cold and disconnected emotionally and 2 dimensional. I want people to understand what she went through. I want people to feel it, to feel sadness for her as she lay dying and not one person in the house outside her sister (and she couldn't show it) could deliver to her any sort of sympathy or mercy. I want people to see it through Sylvia's eyes. While we may never truly know everything that happened in that house, it strikes me as necessary to tell the emotional side to this story. Imagine living in a house where everyone hates you and only you, where you take the brunt of everyone's misery for no other reason than for being at the wrong place at the wrong time, and while all this is going on, perhaps you feel abandoned by your parents who left you here in this lion's den. I can't get this girl out of my head, no matter how hard I try. She died 13 years before my birth, and she haunts me. If anyone has valid info they'd like to share, pictures, stories, if you know someone related to this case, please contact me, larerell@yahoo.com, please put Sylvia as the subject so you aren't deleted as spam. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

I was there, in that neighborhood,in 1965. You could feel the evil lurking that summer.Been so long ago yet sometimes I cry when I ponder.

Anonymous said...

Most are dead now. I can't believe why you are all so wrapped up in this, and how you say "I would of this or that...". You wasn't there! So get off it and move the hell on!

Jeremiah said...

Why do you all wallow in this? Let it go! You were not there, so how can you say "I would of done this or that" ? Do you know any of these people? Most are dead now, and they had to live with a lot of guilt. We were KIDS! GET OVER IT!

Anonymous said...

I don't understand why these blogs always have the same small angry group of people that insist on calling each other profanity and using this for they're own personal agenda?

Go to myspace and troll those blogs and forums, or better yet, just log off the internet all together.

To those of you trying to keep the topic 'on track'... Thank you.

I hope you will continue to post, as I have enjoyed your conversations.

Anonymous said...

I had to post a comment. Last night March 30, 2009 watched An American Crime for the first time. I cried throught the whole movie. I hope that everyone that played a part in her death will suffer for what they did. I still do not understant why no one said anything not even her sister. I don't care how old you are if you do something like that you are evel.

Anonymous said...

Coy Hubbard died June 23, 2007. I know people that had work with Coy but did not know this story and those people had said you would not have believed that Coy would have done something like that. In the movie it said that Sylvia and Jenny had an older sister named Diana Shomaker...there is a Diana Shoemaker that works in the Richmond welfare office. Someone should call her and ask her why and what was more important than her sister's well being.

Anonymous said...

For those that were in that neighborhhod in 1965 and all the neighbor's and to that Sam_Terry all of you are just as guilty your ass should have called the police. How would you like it if it was your child?? I would like to know where and what happened to all of the people involved. I would also like to know what they changed their names to they are cowards for changing their names. No matter if they did their time and for those who didn't do anytime there will not be any justice for this girl and I hope she haunts each and every one of them!!!!

Anonymous said...

To the person that is looking for Sylvia and Jenny's sister: I think you should know that Diana also changed her name. It is now Dianna Bedwell-Knutson. So please leave the Diana Shoemaker in Richmond, VA alone.

bigron said...

been following this since the mid 70s.way too many culprits in this one.i just dont understand the cruelty.not too mention the ignorance of all involved.most have escaped real justice.as far gertrude is involved-she got some education in prison.she learned how to con the parole board and tell them what they wanted to hear.they only come out better criminals.they all should have received more punishment.
i dont think exposing the remaining perps will solve anything.they will be granted a forum to whine and cry how they are the victims.do the talk show circuit.get book and movie deals.maybe oprahs book club!
no,let them live their sorbid,cheap,tawdry lives.i dont know how people of such cruelty could ever be redeemed.they dont deserve to live in the civilized world.no,leave them alone.they are not worthy of our time and attention.focus more on the victims.keep them in your hearts and (if you are inclined),your prayers.bless you sylvia likens

Anonymous said...

Good God that was a lot of crap to read though. Sylvia I'm sorry that this shit is going on in a blog that I thought was dedicated to your memory. I've been interested in your story for many years now. I plan to go into law enforcement and I can only hope you forgive me for wanting the people who did this to you to suffer. No I don't want them to be raped. Yes I do want them to know torture. But there are ways of torturing someone that doesn't involve violence. An American Crime is one of my favorite movies because finally your story is being told. It deserves to be told. You will never be forgotten. I'm so sorry you had to go through all this and I can only wish you are at peace where ever you are now if there is an afterlife. May your family find peace in knowing you are resting now with no abuse. And may your story be told to many others in hope of helping those like you. I hate that this stuff happens and I can only hope that once I get past the academy I can offer help to abused people. Abuse is something that should never happen and hopefully one day the world will live like this all though if people continue to fight online on a site that is meant to bring peace I doubt this will happen. RIP dear angel.

minuteforce said...

I plan to find and watch "An American Crime" some time soon ... it's gonna reduce me to tears, I just know.

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Anonymous said...

To all my Sylvia Likens friends: There is going to be a gathering in Sylvias name on Oct 26th at Willard Park between 5 and 6 pm. Hope to see you there!

Azuree said...

I finally found the courage to watch "An American Crime". I didn't cry because reading about the case was enough. The movie was disturbing, but it was also far too light on the details. That bitch Paula was portrayed much too sympathetically, (yes, I know she was pregnant and basically overwhelmed with responsibility, but that's no excuse to tone down her character!), Gertrude's character was practically an angel compared to the actual Gertrude, and they even got motives and names of many of the characters wrong. I hated how it made the pushing of Sylvia down the stairs done in haste, instead of a game those bastards played. Also, that dream sequence was (as someone else said here) atrocious; completely unnecessary. I know the director was trying to humanize the participants and dramatize the climax, but in all honesty he should have stuck to the facts to show the world how bizarre this murder really was. I don't recommend "An American Crime" for anyone trying to find out what actually happened.

Anonymous said...

I live in Indy not far from where the house used to be.... I don't know if anyone commented on this already but the house never got turned into the woman's shelter like it was supposed to be and it was eventually demolished in 2007. I have been obsessed with this case for awhile now, I just finished reading all of the court transcripts and I still can't get over the horrific nature of this crime and it haunts me to think of what Sylvia had to endure. She deserved better.

Anonymous said...

http://forsylvialikens.yuku.com/topic/133

I just posted a comment about the house and saw someone asked about trial transcripts... above is the link to get to them.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Riley writes well but he did not write this: it was written by Evil, Apathy, Hatred, Brutality, Ignorance, Poverty and any number of their cohorts.

Anonymous said...

Lots of information on here about these people and where they are now. Please clean up the post and delete the profanity. There is good information here. It is filled with too much extra talking not on subject.

Anonymous said...

I just became reacquainted with this horrible crime after viewing the movie "An American Crime". I read with interest the first comments but then everyone started acting like idiots and resorted to flaming each other.

People wonder why and how could it happen that neighbors didn't intervene on young Sylvia Marie Likens behalf and rescue her from that house of horror. Well, folks... it was the 1960's a time when, unfortunately, people didn't want to get involved with what was happening right under their noses. The torture and death of Sylvia is a sad example of people "not wanting to get involved"! Another sad case happened just a year earlier with people ignoring cries for help...

At Least 37 People Witnessed The Stabbing Of Kitty Genovese In Queens NY
At approximately 3:20 on the morning of March 13, 1964, twenty-eight-year-old Ms Catherine (Kitty) Genovese was returning to her home in a nice middle-class area of Queens, NY, from her job as a bar manager. She parked her red Fiat in a nearby parking lot, turned-off the lights and started the walk to her second floor apartment some 35 yards away. She got as far as a streetlight when a man grabbed her. She screamed. Lights went on in the 10-floor apartment building nearby. She yelled, “Oh, my God, he stabbed me! Please help me!” Windows opened in the apartment building and a man’s voice shouted, “Let that girl alone.” The attacker looked up, shrugged and walked-off down the street. Ms Genovese struggled to get to her feet. Lights went back off in the apartments. The attacker came back and stabbed her again. She again cried out, “I’m dying! I’m dying!” And again the lights came on and windows opened in many of the nearby apartments. The assailant again left and got into his car and drove away. Ms Genovese staggered to her feet as a city bus drove by. It was now 3:35 a.m. The attacker returned once again. He found her in a doorway at the foot of the stairs and he stabbed her a third time--this time with a fatal consequence. The Entire Event Lasted At Least 32 Minutes! It was 3:50 when the police received the first call. They responded quickly and within two minutes were at the scene. Ms Genovese was already dead. The only person to call, a neighbor of Ms Genovese, revealed that he had phoned only after much thought and an earlier phone call to a friend. He said, “I didn’t want to get involved.”

I'd like to think the we Americans have changed for the better since the 1960's... but I'm not sure...

R.I.P. Sylvia & Kitty

Anonymous said...

This is horrible, but more recent, and hideous of the perpetrator's pleas for pitty, the story that keeps me up at night and scares me during the day when I am working, and not with my girls...
Tesslyn O'Cull ... Her story is terrorizing to all who researches the truth of it and knew but didn't feel they could speak up or were too selfish to. As well, I've never read such descript torture of a beautiful toddler and wanted to go to the NW and murder others .. ie: so-called mother and pos step-pos.

Yuurei said...

I don't get how people can't think "this is a human being, stop." It keeps right happening. Junko Furuta, Shanda Sharer...

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Angela said...

Paula was exposed. I don't know if anyone still posts here but her facebook is http://www.facebook.com/pmarie.pace?fref=ts. I have started a new Sylvia Likens forum. www.forsylvialikensx.yuku.com You can visit. I have a downloadable copy of the trial transcrips.

Z..F.. said...

Well in my opinion if so many people have hate for these Cruel and UNHUMAN pieces of crap then why dont you track em down and do something about it i mean we know there fake names we know they crazy is obviously in there geneology and yet they are allowed to live and bread more crazy murderess white trash kids? So just saying to all of Indianna you are just allowing for this to be passed down through there genes and make more and more murderess crazzzzzy bitches? you should feel ashamed... I would love to know where eveyone of the 'children' involved in this crime lived now.. eye for an eye, life for a life and this is why this country is fucked you kill someone spend 20 years in prison and are let go to do the same.. wake up people.

Z..F.. said...

and sorry about the spelling errors just reread you get the point though!!

Jonny said...

The atrocities committed against Sylvia are repeated against other children EVERY day in this country.

America's justice system sucks. Our society is deeply messed up.

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Anonymous said...

I would like to know what Jenny Likens confessed to when she gave Stacey New a full confession If anyone knows please post it.

Anonymous said...

The trial transcripts can be found online. The stories of Sylvia still being alive are contrary to the coroners report showing her death was estimated at 7 hrs prior to autopsy. This means that when the children were claiming that Sylvia was still alive when brought up from the basement is their way of trying to find something that the jurors may find as redeeming.

Unknown said...

I truly wish those people had good in them but they don't and didnt. None of them Deserved to live after that . I wish they all would have gotten the chair. People like that shouldn't be on this earth

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I discovered Sylvia's story almost 2 years ago and when I saw her picture and saw her story, I was literally shocked and shattered to see of what she went through, all the pain and terror and suffering inflicted upon her in ways that you can't even imagine for no reason, I am really sad and really mad of all what she went through and nobody, I mean nobody was punished severely enough, not even the demon who inflicted all of the terror on Sylvia, she only got 20 years and died "peacefully" 5 years after when she should have died the exact same way as Sylvia and all the torture methods performed on her and then burned alive and torn up and fed to the lions and tigers instead of life in prison, I wish someone had saved her and I would definitely do that if I was around back in 1965 and I saw the demon hurting Sylvia, I would pull Sylvia out of that horror house to safety and then beat the demon up and slam her ugly face against the wall until she dies, the justice system in Indiana is an utter joke and it failed Sylvia big time and worked out in favor of the demon and her Satanic army, everybody who handled Sylvia's case should have been found negligent and held accountable, the judges, prosecutors, jury,parole board etc,I really hope that it stains their souls for all eternity, life and society failed Sylvia and it was really unfair to her and she was failed the day she was born and is forever separated from all the things she wanted to enjoy and never getting a second chance, but I really hope that she's flying high up in Heaven with God and his angels and that no pain or evil or those who failed her get near her again and that she is happy and forever protected with lots of love and all the wonderful things that life can only envy, Sylvia is a beautiful angel and that she shines like a bright star for all eternity.

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I will make sure that Sylvia's memory and spirit is kept alive and that her beauty and purity and flame will keep burning and that the demons who did this to her are forever entombed and swallowed up by inky fiery darkness for eternity and that their soulless images are as forgotten as the decaying ruins of an ancient city.

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