It just made me sick. In early December, 1963, Rekdahl paid her last postplacement visit to the Jurgenses. The volume of business coming down the pipeline doesnt allow for regrets. He feared finding himself alone. My biggest feeling was that it was a sad situation and I wanted to get out of there as soon as I could. Do you have a camera in the car, he asked VanderWyst. Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. Her secret was revealed after Sherwood began searching for the son she gave up for adoption and learned in 1983 that he had died of a bowel injury. She died aged 87 on May 7, 2013. Problems arose within the police department as well. He returned to the Jurgens home in time to meet the coroners investigator, Saveiro Pitera. He is extremely alert.
Judge Gingold would not back down either. How could a little boy not scream out in pain as soon as he was burned? Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. There is a lot to be known about the science of this whole darn subject, he said. . You consider how well you can sell this to 12 people in the jury box. Lois Jurgens at the time that she had custody of Dennis. A dead boy, though, was something else. The welfare department case work was very limited.
He knew that parents otherwise free of major symptoms of psychotic illness could abuse children. . PAUL When 3-year-old Dennis Craig Jurgens died on April 11, 1965, there were so many bruises on his body that the coroner said he stopped counting them. Lois Jurgens headed to trial.
Adopted just after his first birthday, Dennis suffered years of abuse at the hands of his adoptive mother, Lois Jurgens. Dr. Peterson said he saw nothing unusual in Dennis life or death. Dennis and Robert Jurgens, 1965. No, she explained. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. But how did such an infection occur in the first place? | Heroes abound now in White Bear Lake, visible and proud of their roles in unraveling the mystery of Dennis death. Together they went into Dennis room to inspect the body. Lois Jurgens released after serving eight years, The Winona Daily News, June, 7, 1995. HH at the best online prices at eBay! Brand New. Lois Jurgens was sentenced to 25 years in the Shakopee women's correctional facility for third-degree murder. I had doubts, and I didnt like Lois, but I felt I couldnt react personally like that, she said.
That will require a juvenile hearing on neglect. While he waited for the coroners investigator to arrive, he asked Lois Jurgens if there was anything he could do--such as take Robert to his own home, to be cared for by his wife. She thought they had a lovely home.
They were of varying colors--black and blue, yellowish green, reddish--which meant that some were fresh, some old. And her release from the states prison for women in Shakopee only angered the biological mother whose search for her child led to the discovery of the crime. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Did the doctor remember his thoughts on why this child died, his inner feelings that day? No prosecution was taken at that time. Lois Jurgens served eight years of her sentence and had a quiet life as a widow in Stillwater, Minnesota. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Two or three couples signed written statements. Many years later, he explained why: I was quite certain it was a homicide, quite certain, Gingold said recently in an interview. As it happened, Peterson at the time was deputy coroner in Ramsey County. This is a story about respectable men and women of the middle class--doctors, lawyers, priests, social workers, policemen, neighbors and relatives--whose behavior, taken as a whole, led not to that milieus promised decency and justice but to a moral outrage, dark and hard to understand. Her brother, Jerome Zerwas, was the police lieutenant of the town of White . Lois was mean to DennisCam Brass and Donna Neely and the othersCam Brass and Donna Neely and the others understood that much. On January 13, 2000, she was initially suspected of poisoning her husband, Harold. If you throw up, you are going to eat it. Many years later, asked in court how this placement was approved, Rekdahl--by then a psychotherapist and psychiatric social worker in Napa, Calif., remarried and using the name Gerane Wharton-Park--said: We finally had really no exacting reasons why we could turn this family down. The official cause of death was Peritonitis due to perforation of the small bowel. The afflicted look and act very sick for a matter of hours, sometimes days. A few wondered how the Jurgenses had ever been allowed to adopt children. It did not occur to him to question Robert. Sherwood became suspicious and persuaded authorities to investigate. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. Donohue, their attorney, had allowed Lois before the hearing to be examined by a psychiatrist only under the strictest conditions. She is buried at the Union Cemetery, in Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota More Alchetron Topics References Lois Jurgens Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA Topics The Suspicions of Mr Whicher Toz (film) Steve McAnespie She is buried at the Union Cemetery, in Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota. The hole had allowed a fifth of a quart of infectious, purulent fecal material to flow into the abdominal cavity. This was the first child-abuse case he had handled. There was enough evidence to sustain child abuse and neglect charges. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times. The rows of neatly kept houses, the modern police station and the shopping strips all reflect a level of modest comfort rather than affluence. The case is described in detail in Barry Siegel's true-crime novel, A Death in White Bear Lake. There was also pressure from supervisors to place, especially because there were so few Catholic children. . The case drew widespread publicity and was the subject of a book and a made-for-television movie. Drag images here or select from your computer for Lois Germaine Josephine Zerwas Jurgens memorial. Dennis Craig Jurgens (December 6, 1961 April 11, 1965) was an American 3-year-old boy who was murdered in White Bear Lake, Minnesota in April 1965. Lois walks past the TV cameras on her way to the courtroom on January 30, 1987, to plead not guilty to three counts of murder. She was 61 when she went to prison and served eight years before being paroled.. She knew he had high school and one year of college behind him, and that he was an only child with strong bonds to his mother. A Death in White Bear Lake is a true crime book by journalist Barry Siegel, published in 1990, which recounts the murder of Dennis Jurgens. She is buried at the Union Cemetery, in Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota. Thirty years after the original Death of Superman storyline, the iconic tale's writer Dan Jurgens has confirmed which alternate Superman villains almost killed the hero.
From the death certificate she had learned that the coroner never ruled whether the death was an accident, a homicide or the result of natural causes. Published by Bantam Books, 1990. To him, that was close to frightening. Donna Marlene Norton, Lois sister, was there that day and saw the same thing. Donna Mae, about 5 feet away, watched in horror as Lois force-fed that vomit to him, made him eat it. Such stories are not rare. She was the adoptive mother of six children in the 1960s and 1970s, and brutally abused them all, killing one of them, three-year-old Dennis Jurgens, in 1965. Lois Jurgens (born 1925) is an American convicted murderer. They would have to find out. Still, she had never forgotten the case. Korolchuk would never get the chance to answer such questions.