Born in Windsor, Canada, Collins istheyoungest of three, with an older brother and sister,Jerryand Gail. John Norman Collins, who was dubbed the "Ypsilanti Ripper," continued his spree until his arrest in 1969, just seven days after killing Karen Sue Beineman. Collins and Schell had alighted from Davis's car together, and he (Davis) had not seen his roommate for almost three hours before Collins had returned to their apartment, alone, referring to Schell as a "bitch" and claiming he had "dropped her [Schell] off" in Ann Arbor after being unable to obtain the sexual encounter he had hoped to achieve with her. As Davis opened the door for his roommate to leave the apartment, he observed that the contents of this box included a woman's purple shoe, rolled-up jean-like material, and a burlap purse. Collins rejected any association with the slaying of the 13-year-old, just like in his police interviews. "The town collectively went into shock," Fournier said. beautiful ceramic fountain, and enjoying your concrete round gas fire pit. [159] At the time of the announcement of this decision, preliminary legal maneuvers between Michigan and California authorities had been ongoing to extradite Collins to Monterey County to face trial for Phillips' murder.[160]. This former girlfriend was able to provide Mathewson with two recent photographs of Collins. Each motion filed had been reserved or, in the final instance, denied. Decades later, Fournier showed the former sheriffCollins'letters. The email, detectives said, is characteristic of Collins, full of denials and rationalizations. She laughed it off, but said he looked frighteningly serious. Roxie Ann Phillips (17): June 30, 1969 (California), 7. Kim you have the location for Dawn Basom's murder site wrong. About three weeks later Dawn Basom, just 13, was found dead after disappearing the previous evening. Until he was an adult, Chapman said, hedidn't know the full extent of the accusations against Collins. [n 4], The defense contended that although the murder of Beineman was a "vicious, sadistic attack" which had degraded her body "almost beyond human comprehension,"[102] the prosecution's case that Collins was the perpetrator of the crime was a weak one at best. "I was on patrol the afternoon of the 23rd of July, and turned the corner down by Sill Hall on the campus and there was John Collins. Yet, investigators added, as Collins and any other potential suspects age, the window of time is closing on whether the casescan be prosecuted tobring justice and resolution for the victims and their families. Davis "told me that 'SOMETHING' happened at my uncle's house and that I needed to see it. Her murderer had likely driven to the location to dispose of her body, before making rudimentary efforts to conceal the body with clumps of grass. "My parents never told me anything about the crimes.". [142] Prosecuting attorney William Delhey argued first, recounting the evidence the state had presented and Collins' conscious efforts to destroy physical evidence at the Leik household before telling the jury that their collective application of common sense could only dictate a guilty verdict.[143]. That house still has a bad feeling to it, when I go by it!!! And Collins loved motorcycles a detail that later would come up at trialand decades later in the prison interviews with detectives. Delhey formally closed his opening statement to the jury by requesting they return a verdict of life imprisonment with no possibility of parole. Collins took Beinemans lifeless body to a gully off Riverside near the Huron River in Ann Arbor. One eyewitness reported seeing the girl minutes thereafter, at approximately 7:35, although her movements thereafter were never verified. Collins ends his email, with a request: "You can say whatever you want about me" butleave "my Dear Mother" out. My mother was a student at EMU then and knew John's aunt. Her body was found on an abandoned farm in Superior Township just about one month later. You need help desperately. . He writeshe ran into Beineman, "she SMILED AT ME and WAVED her hand." "This is what I knew deep down in my heart, and I felt so good knowing, without question, this is our guy.". [61][62] Investigators had publicly claimed prior to Kalom's murder they were satisfied that the third victim initially linked to the Michigan Murderer, Jane Mixer, had been killed by a separate perpetrator; the fact Kalom had also received a gunshot wound to the head led investigators to reconsider the possibility Mixer may have been murdered by the same perpetrator. After his Michigan arrest, the car he drove to California was impounded where they found some important evidence for the California murder. I don't think there was ever a farmhouse or barn in the area you referenced. [68][81] In total, seven witnesses would be found who would later testify to having seen Collins in the area between the university campus and Mrs. Goshe's wig shop between 11a.m. and 1p.m. on July 23; including three young women who stated Collins had attempted to entice them onto his motorcycle.[95]. [52] (The farmhouse itself was destroyed in an act of arson on May 13; when the fire was extinguished, five clipped lilacs[53] were found arranged in an even row across the driveway to the building, leading investigators to theorize they had been placed there by the murderer to symbolize each victim. Greg Fournier who attended EMU and wrote a book,"Terror in Ypsilanti: John Norman Collins Unmasked,"and blog, Fornology.com spent years gathering informationwith his researcher Ryan Place. [145], On August 19, 1970, John Norman Collins was unanimously found guilty of the first-degree murder of Karen Sue Beineman. She chose the car. "In my mind," the detectivesaid, "the Kalom case is solved.". [54]), Less than two months after the murder of Dawn Basom, on June 9, three teenage boys discovered a partially nude body of a young woman in a field close to an abandoned farmhouse on North Territorial Road. It was a travesty of justice that took place in this courtroom. Defense attorneys Neil Fink and Joseph Louisell, in their opening statement, labeled the eyewitnesses' identification of both Collins and his motorcycle as flawed and unreliable, and stated their intentions to introduce several witnesses who would provide an alibi for their client in the early afternoon hours the prosecution contended Karen Sue Beineman had been abducted and murdered. Collins adds:"I like to believe that I still have some 'INTEGRITY.' She was a Kind & Loving person to all that knew her." [55][63], By the spring of 1969, public outcry regarding the murders committed by the individual dubbed by the press as the Michigan Murderer and the Co-Ed Killer was increasing, particularly among the student population of Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Less than three hours later, Kolbe reported her roommate missing after failing to receive any contact. "I looked at her for a moment. [9] Her nude body was found by two 15-year-old boys on an abandoned farm at Superior Township on August 7, and was formally identified via dental records the following day. Corporal David Leik had just returned from vacation when he noticed things were amiss in the basement. My friend, in the wig shop, told Karen to NOT go on the motorcycle with this guy..because he had just tried to pick my friend up for a ride. "He had several fraternity brothers that rented an apartment there," Fournier said. In 1967, John Norman Collins lived in a rental about one block south of EMU's campus. Anyways, in this sad state of affairs vigilance and protection is key. Davis "told me that he tried to make a move on her and she resisted," Collinswrites. Kennard Christensen, testified as to the results of forensic tests conducted in the Leik family basement: the results of these tests confirmed evidence of bloodstains in four separate areas. [68], The final murder attributed to the killer was that of 18-year-old Karen Sue Beineman, an Eastern Michigan University student who was last seen alive on July 23, 1969. She had last been seen on July 1 with John Norman Collins. [92][n 2]. [90], Collins had established a reputation among his peers at Eastern Michigan University as a habitual thief who had once been evicted from a fraternity house for stealing from his roommates. While waiting on Beineman on the day she disappeared, a Wig shop manager had gotten an decent look at as she road away with a man on a Triumph 650 Bonneville motorcycle. While DNA matched in Kalom's case, no DNA was found on evidence connected to Basom of Ypsilanti or Fleszar, 19, of Willis. student named John Norman Collins, was eventually caught when evidence linking him to the murder of final victim Karen Sue Beineman was found in the basement of a home belonging to his uncle, state trooper David Leik. Butback then, Harvey, 88, saidthere was no DNA profiling and just not enough clues for charges. For example, in the case of Mary Fleszar, investigators discovered that at the time of her disappearance, Collins had worked part-time in the Eastern Michigan University administration unit, and that his office had been located directly opposite the hallway from the office where Fleszar had herself worked. In addition, the "outstanding similarities" between the wounds inflicted upon her body and those inflicted upon Fleszar the previous year led investigators to establish a definite connection between both murders, and four detectives were assigned to work full-time on both cases. [60], By July 1969, as a result of the coordinated investigation into the killings, more than 1,000 convicted sex offenders had been investigated and eliminated as suspects; over 800 tips from informants had been actively investigated; and several thousand individuals routinely interviewed. As he had explained this to Davis, Collins had been carrying a red handbag, which he claimed Schell had left in his car. "The Leik children, the three boys were all white blonde little guys and that hair, color wise, the first original look at it, seemed to be a fit," Larry said. John Norman Collins committed the "Michigan Murders" as it was named by media and locals, between 1967 and 1969, during this period of time he committed eight murders of women ranging from 13 to 23 years old. Butback then, DNA profiling didn't exist, and authorities only proved Collins killed 18-year-old Karen Beineman. [48], Investigators found no definite evidence Basom had been subjected to a sexual assault prior to her murder. Then we googled the address and the Michigan Murders popped up. Schell had intended to travel to Ann Arbor to visit her boyfriend, and her roommate had accompanied her to the bus stop. " Collins writes he figured Davis just"made a mess" at the house. Social work, she wrote in her application, would help her better understand social relationships. [69] Upon questioning both of Beineman's roommates, police were informed that she (Beineman) had last been seen shortly after noon on her way to a downtown wig shop. I had no idea that a murderer lived there!-C. [137] On this date, Collins was formally sentenced to life imprisonment with no possibility of parole. The prosecution was therefore limited to questioning Davis with regards to whether the contents of this box included women's clothing and jewelry, without specifically describing any particular item. ", After her last prison visit, Chapman said, his aunt told the rest of the family her son confessed to killingBeineman,and aftershe died, left instructions in her will to give Collins nothing "for reasons that John is all too well aware of. [162] Although Collins had claimed to police that he had been with his mother in the Detroit suburb of Center Line on the weekend of Schell's disappearance, police had never sought to verify his alibi.[24]. [34], These injuries had been inflicted after the victim had been extensively beaten and tortured: her killer had placed a section of her own shirt into her trachea to muffle her screams as she received extensive blunt force trauma to the face, head and body,[34] including several deep lacerations believed to have been inflicted with a leather strap. Collins has been locked up for 50 years - but that doesn't erase the pain. [88], Police had already established that Collins was a known motorcycle enthusiast[89] who owned several motorcycles, including a blue Triumph Bonneville. The physical and circumstantial evidence linking Collins to this particular murder was stronger than any of the six outstanding murders then linked to him in Michigan, and authorities in Monterey did file several motions to extradite Collins to California to stand trial for Phillips' murder in 1970 and 1971. Maryann Struman is Freep Now director at the Detroit Free Press and project leader. In this lineup, Goshe positively identified the man she had seen with Karen Sue Beineman as John Norman Collins. "[116][n 3], A formal indictment would later be served against Collins for the first-degree murder of Roxie Ann Phillips in April 1970, although the evidence surrounding this indictment was ordered to be sealed until after the trial of Collins for the murder of Karen Sue Beineman had concluded. After those two letters,they quit writing. At the request of Michigan authorities, Phillips' body was exhumed in Oregon in order that pubic hair samples could be obtained from her for comparison with those found upon Collins' sweater: The pubic hairs upon Collins' sweater proved to be a precise match to those obtained from Phillips' body, and investigators believe they may have transferred from her body to Collins' sweater as she was carried to the location in which her body was discarded. [158] Just six months later, in January 1972, Monterey County District Attorney William Curtis formally announced, via a spokesman, the intention of California authorities to waive all extradition proceedings against Collins for Phillips' murder. [34] However, the dramatic increase in savagery exhibited against the victim and the fact that Skelton was a known drug user, dealer and occasional police informant[38] as opposed to a university student[24] led some junior investigators to speculate her murder may have been drug-related. "[14] Sternly informed a second time he would not be allowed to view the body, the young man had wordlessly exited the funeral home. After a couple of pages, he hints at more. Former Washtenaw County Sheriff Doug Harveysaid he wishes that he could have solved the other homicide cases. Although earlier attempts to enforce news blackouts as to the discovery of Basom and Kalom had proven unsuccessful,[60] on this occasion, police successfully ordered a news blackout relating to the discovery of this latest victim. "And nobody wanted to say anything to anybody because it was very obvious by that time that there was a serial killer working this area.". I jus wish we lived in a world where that wasnt necessary, and where that sick man would have gotten the help he needed. She was reported missing by her roommate, Sherri Green, when she failed to return to her dormitory after curfew. [49] Many female students opted to arm themselves with knives, with others adopting a "buddy system" whereby they would refuse to walk anywhere unless in the company of a trusted male friend or at least three other girls. Prior to his passing sentence, Judge Conlin asked Collins if he wished to address the court before mandatory life sentencing was imposed. Enjoy dual pane vinyl windows, high 9' ceilings top & bottom floors, a spacious loft 10' x 10' that can be used as a bedroom or game room, a 10' x 5' Harry Potter closet previously used as an office, hand-carved lightly distressed maple hardwood flooring-Ponto . July 31: John Norman Collins is placed under arrest for Beineman's murder. MATURE CONTENT WARNING: This story contains descriptions of gruesome crime scenes. The family took his surname. About 20 minutes later, Harvey said, Collins'attorney arrived and consulted with his client, who, by then, had time to calm down andregain his composure. It would seem unlikely he didn't know Mary. [123] Judge Conlin set a trial date of June 1. Shortly before the body was discovered, the murderer had again returned to the body, which he had moved a further three feet.[13]. Five different police agencies frantically searched for Karen Sue Beinemanon July 23, 1969. He wrestled, played basketball, baseball, football and skied. On July 11, 2005, a 62-year-old former nurse named Gary Earl Leiterman was charged with the murder of Jane Mixer, Chapman is currently serving his life sentence at the, This page was last edited on 2 January 2023, at 01:56. Although Collins burst into tears when informed the stains on the floor covered with paint had been varnish, he quickly regained his composure and continued to deny any knowledge of Karen Sue Beineman. The following day, following a consultation with opposing counsels, Judge John Conlin allowed Davis to testify as to having observed Collins hurriedly remove a laundry box containing women's clothing and jewelry from his apartment and place this box in the trunk of his car two days prior to his arrest. He says he wasn't allowed to keepPolaroid photos of his late mother. This spokesman indicated the reasoning being that, as Collins had already received a life sentence in Michigan, the case therefore was undeserving of "priority attention" by California authorities, in part due to the fact Collins would be returned to Michigan to serve his sentence if convicted. [12] Kolbe later informed investigators that Schell had informed her of her intentions to hitchhike when it became apparent she had missed the last bus, and that one of the first vehicles to pass when Schell had begun hitchhiking was a red-and-black Pontiac Bonneville containing three young white men. Randy, bloodstains.c'mon! Karen had been tortured before her death, beaten on the head, had been strangled to death and dumped, naked, off Riverside Drive. Its even harder for those who may not have the support they need.In our, Hidden In Plain Sight: Pedaling To Greater Independence, Hidden In Plain Sight: Ann Arbor Family Shoe Business Covering Feet With Care & Comfort For 75 Years, Hidden In Plain Sight: Support For New Moms And Young Adults Just Around The Corner In Ypsilanti. Larry thought he was onto something and, when he found Collins getting ready to put a new license plate on a Triumph bike behind the house, he got nervous. They combed the 100 square miles of side roads between Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti for the 18-year-old who was last seen getting on a motorcycle with a stranger in Ypsilanti. I am adding your comment to the story.My friend Ray who grew up near Gale rd confirmed your facts. He also triesto discredit his cousin for disclosing his private letters,suggesting what he wrote ismostly fiction. When confronted with this finding, Collins reportedly denied any knowledge of the existence of this item and insisted it had never been in his room; he had apparently neglected to dispose of this item as he had the personal possessions of other victims two days prior to his arrest. I remember being quite scared myself at the time and I still think of those girls as I pass the landmarks involved in the case. [15], In early August, investigators were contacted by their counterparts in Salinas, California[102] who stated they had reason to believe a Michigan individual named John may be responsible for the June 30 death of a 17-year-old girl named Roxie Ann Phillips.[103]. Several of these wounds had punctured her lungs, liver and carotid artery, with one additional wound inflicted behind her left ear fracturing her skull. [88], Evidence of culpability in remaining cases. He is known for being a Criminal. August 1: Collins is arraigned on murder. [17], The lack of blood beneath or near the corpse, plus the testimony of eyewitnesses, led investigators to determine Schell's body had lain in its present location for less than 24 hours. But they also found something unusual, more than 500 short clipped blonde hairs. They wanted to see whether they could find aDNA match with other victims. Collins ends the lettersayingit is the first time he had written down his account of events, and if "I had it to do all over again I'd probably take a different route. Victims like Mary Terese Fleszar, a 19-year-old EMU accounting major and Joan Elspetch Schell, a 20-year-old art student.