At the end of March 1977, Mrs. Jennie E. Barr, an elderly widow, was found dead in her den in her home in Tremont, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. The cause of death was strangulation and she was also sexually assaulted. Investigators ruled the death a homicide.
This murder was the first of four that occurred in the Lykens Valley area in a less than three-year period between 1977 and 1979 – all of elderly widows.
The story of the discovery of the body through the revelation of the autopsy results, investigation and settlement of her estate is told through 12 brief stories that appeared in area newspapers.
Although a suspect was charged and brought to trial in 1981, he was quickly acquitted. As with the other three murders, this homicide remains unsolved.
Note: The 1981 trial will be featured in another series of posts.
From the Pottsville Republican, 6 April 1977
(from part of article on Voter Fraud)
The district attorney, seeking re-election to a third term, urged county residents to write to their legislators about more rights for victims of crimes.
Speaking about the murder last week of Mrs. Jenne E. Barr of Tremont, Russell said, “You can rest assured that the law enforcement field will find the perpetrator, and prosecute to the full extent of the law.”
Russell termed Mrs. Barr “a very active woman who went out of her way to do good for the community.”
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For all other parts of this story, see: Who Killed Jennie E. Barr?
News clipping/article from Newspapers.com.
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