Tragic Truth: The Real Story Behind 'An American Crime'
Indianapolis, USAMon Nov 25 2024
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Have you ever heard of the movie "An American Crime"? It's based on a true story that's as shocking as it is sad. In 1965, a teen named Sylvia Likens ended up in the care of a woman named Gertrude Baniszewski. What started as a regular care arrangement turned into a nightmare. Sylvia was abused, tortured, and eventually died. But why did it take so long for anyone to notice? Let's dive into the chilling details.
Sylvia's story began when she and her sister Jenny were left with Gertrude while their parents went to work. At first, everything seemed normal. But soon, Gertrude started to abuse Sylvia. She wasn't alone. Her children and even neighborhood kids joined in. Sylvia was beaten, burned, and starved. And it went on for months.
So, why didn't anyone stop it? The kids who saw it were either scared or thought it was some twisted form of entertainment. Sylvia and Jenny were too scared to tell anyone. They thought it would make things worse. By the time someone finally said something, it was too late for Sylvia. She died in October 1965.
The autopsy showed over 150 injuries on Sylvia's body. It's hard to imagine how she could have survived that. Her death was ruled a homicide, caused by a blow to the head. Gertrude was found guilty and sent to prison. But she only served a few years before being released.
It's easy to look back and think we would have done something. But the truth is, we don't know how we'd react in a situation like that. It's a harsh reminder that evil can exist in plain sight. And it's a story we should never forget.
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