Law- enforcement officials familiar with the 1966 mass murder said there was no chance an accomplice existed. Until he was six-years-old, he lived a fairly normal life in a small town in Illinois. She laughs to see the pictures Schmale found, like the one of her and Nina dressed up like cats. Martin and Atienza kept in contact as Martin collaborated with author Dennis Breo, updating the book "Crime of the Century," about the Speck murder case. She worked part time at a bakery. John had his own. Richard Speck was born on December 6, 1941, the day before the attack on Pearl Harbor. But before she was gone, she placed four carousels of slides neatly in a box. Wilkening has had a full life, but he doesn't pretend the pain is gone or that his life ever returned to a true version of normal. They could talk about the wedding. Brownie. Dorothy Schmale died five years after her daughter did, her death hastened by heartbreak. Their father was a cement finisher descended from Germans. In the video, Speck also casually admits to the killing of the nurses, describing the strangulations in some detail, and bragging about the strength required to kill someone in this manner. Politicians delivering food to the wake. But whatever the veracity of his account of that murderous night (''It was just one of them weird coincidences. Attorney William J. Martin, 79, talks about Corazon Amurao Atienza, the lone survivor of the Richard Speck murders. So do their lives. It was Gloria, 22, calling from the townhouse to say that her fiance had just dropped her off. Menudo Star Says Jos Menendez Assaulted Him. According to a news account at the time, she thought it was a safer place to raise a family. "The families are slowly disappearing.". Richard Benjamin Speck was an American mass murderer who killed eight student nurses in their South Deering, Chicago residence on the night of July 13-14, 19. Eight thousand miles from home, they could earn decent money and many, like Tina, sent much of it back to their families. She promptly planned a trip to the United States, but passport problems twice forced her to postpone. Despite concerns about her ability to testify after her harrowing ordeal, she gave a faultless performance, impressing the jury with every detail of that evening, identifying Speck unequivocally. Tina, 23, shared a bedroom with three of the American nurses, while Cora and Merlita shared another. The two were destined to be roommates in a townhouse on Chicago's South Side. "It was just awful," Siouchoff said. Richard Benjamin Speck was born on December 6, 1941, in Kirkwood, Illinois, into a large, religious family, where he was the seventh of eight children. (Schmale family ). He has remained in contact with her all these years. Lori Davy, center, accepts a nursing school diploma on behalf of her slain sister, Gloria Davy, at a ceremony at McCormick Place in 1966. He hates knowing that anyone who Googles the name "Nina Schmale" lands on the name "Richard Speck.". Lori didn't cry. Subscribe. Those who had been fortunate enough to be out at the time of his arrival found themselves also subjected to brutal attacks when they returned home later that evening. News item: Richard Speck dies in prison, of a heart attack, the day before his 50th birthday. According to a 1966 Life magazine story, Tina often mentioned money in her letters. He had pried open the screen of a first-floor window, reached inside for the back-door handle and slipped into the house. What the camera couldn't catch were the girl's thoughts, the confusion she felt at the spectacle of all these other graduates. Report a correction or typo . It's where Suzie taught him, as a 10-year-old, to play solitaire. A native Tagalog speaker, she began learning English in first grade. (Chicago Tribune historical photo / Chicago Tribune). Together they helped prepare Pat's body for burial, at the funeral home run by Arlene Baskys' dad, next door to Joe Matusek's bar. So did the fact that her brother, John, who was four years older, was studying to be a doctor. Speck was the seventh of eight children. she reportedly told friends a few days after the murders. (Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune). When he recalls the terrible summer of 1966, much of what he remembers is conspicuously small. In the Davy family, according to Lori, grieving openly for Gloria was considered weakness, especially by her father, the military man. The Mystery Novelist Who Committed a Real Murder, Boston Marathon Bombings Survivors, 10 Years Later, A Complete Timeline of Adnan Syeds Trial, Release. Catherine Ceniza Choy, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley, writes about the three exchange nurses extensively in "Empire of Care," her history of Filipino nurses in the United States. A camera caught the moment: a pretty girl in a plaid dress with a Peter Pan collar, reaching, with white gloves, for the document her sister had worked so hard to earn. Born on December 6, 1941a day before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that dragged the US into World War IIRichard Benjamin Speck was born in rural Illinois, the seventh of eight children. A few days later, 8,000 miles from their native land, Merlita Gargullo and Valentina Pasion were memorialized at a Mass led by Archbishop John Cody. My mother had an appointment for me at Parkland Hospital, the same place where Kennedy ended up dying. "Pat looks at us and says, 'Oh, for crying out loud!'" As you all know, in 1988 Richard Speck and Ronzelle Larimore made a video in prison that is half talkshow, half pornography. Life in the new country must have brought surprises, but it was hardly dramatic. Speck's father, to whom he had been deeply attached . Lori realized it was time to tell the truth. (Schmale family ). Not violent? Stewardess. Biography and associated logos are trademarks of A+E Networksprotected in the US and other countries around the globe. (Schmale family ). He thinks of his sister every day. `Parents ought to be careful about their kids,'' Richard Speck said. His sister and seven of her fellow student nurses and nurseswere murdered 50years ago in one of Chicagos darkest crimes. Betty Jo had one more request. Jordan Morin, who was 15 when Mary Ann died, has never before spoken publicly about her sister's death, and she doesn't talk easily about it now. The old hospital is now called Advocate Trinity. Only Cora would survive. "Gloria's been murdered," Lori remembers her saying. Mary Ann had family responsibilities. The real-life Speck who tortured, raped, and murdered eight Chicago student nurses in a. "Life is looking good for Suzie.". Corazon Amurao, center, the nurse who survived the massacre of eight of her fellow student nurses, walks between another nurse and William Ruddel, Bridewell jail superintendent, from Bridewell's Cermak Memorial Hospital after a second visit to the building where Richard Speck was being held on July 19, 1966. Tina, as her family called her, had graduated the year before among the top 10 nursing students in her class at Manila Central University. He had never met the women he was about to kill. For her to discuss an event she calls "still unbelievable" is an act of faith, one she commits only because she'd like the world to pause and think about Mary Ann and her friends. She was homesick. Jack Wilkening, brother of Pamela Wilkening, remembers his sister and the days surrounding her 1966 murder along with seven other student nurses and nurseson Chicago'sSouth Side. (Curtis Thatcher & Assoc.). Corazon Amurao, center, the nurse who survived the massacre of eight of her fellow student nurses, walks between another nurse and William Ruddel, Bridewell jail superintendent, from Bridewell's Cermak Memorial Hospital after a second visit to the building where Richard Speck was being held on July 19, 1966. She'd bring him water, fluff his pillow, hold his hand, tell him that she loved him. The next time Lori heard the phone ring, it was morning. Lori has come to believe that Gloria's death prepared her to handle anything, and to see, in some useful ways, the possibility of death in everything. The first season of Mindhunter saw Ford interview a number of famous serial killers, including Edmund Kemper (Coed Killer), necrophile Jerry Brudos and mass murderer Richard Speck all of. After graduating from Far Eastern University in Manila, she worked for a couple of years as a staff nurse, then applied for work in the United States. What would Nina, who died at 24, look like today, at 74? Though she rarely talked to her two children about what happened, she made sure her sister Pat lived on through her daughter, to whom she gave the name Patricia Ann. Her childhood resume wasn't flashy. She climbed out on a window ledge and screamed for help, at which point concerned neighbors summoned the police. On some summer days, because it gives him a warm feeling he can't entirely explain, he drives around, top down, in a car he bought a few years ago. "But I come from the place where they make balisong. Here`s half the country down on a person, they call him all kinds of names-and these women are trying to get to meet him. On the night of the crime, 24-year-old Speck snuck into a townhouse in Chicago where the nurses lived. Richard Speck was a murderer notorious for killing eight student nurses in 1966. His sister and seven of her fellow student nurses and nurseswere murdered 50years ago in one of Chicagos darkest crimes. I`m not a violent man.''. (Chris Walker / Chicago Tribune) (Chicago Tribune). With a rush of excitement and a pang of dread, he read her penciled note: "Nina South Chicago Hospital.". They laughed their way through Catholic elementary school and on through Fenger High, where Pat was on the Titanette pompom squad. Start each day with Chicago Tribune editors' top story picks, delivered to your inbox. In 1996, five years after he died, a video surfaced of Speck in prison, doing drugs and engaging in lewd acts with other prisoners. (Harold Norman / Chicago Tribune). I had that put on me when I was 14 or 15. During their first two years, all the nursing students were required to live in dorms attached to the hospital, but in their third and final year, in the hot Chicago summer of 1965, Nina and five others moved into one of the three townhouses the hospital rented on East 100th Street. Cora came from Batangas, a province south of Manila known for its volcano, its beaches and the balisong, a traditional folding pocket knife in which the blade can be concealed. ''What`s that dude who played in `Shaft`? At Thornton Fractional South High School, she attended almost every basketball and football game with her closest girlfriends, but she didn't play sports. He lugged it upstairs. One victim was also raped prior to her murder. Attorney William J. Martin, 79, talks about Corazon Amurao Atienza, the lone survivor of the Richard Speck murders. Gloria Davy was the second of six siblings, born in the same hospital where she eventually studied nursing, raised not far from the townhouse where she died. He was sentenced to death, but the sentence was later overturned due to issues with jury selection at his trial. Billy was the youngest, born with Down syndrome. He spent the rest of his life in prison until he died of a heart attack in 1991 at age 49. Speck's jury trial began April 3, 1967, in Peoria, Illinois, three hours southwest of Chicago, with a gag order on the press. Speck admitted he committed the killings _ breaking for the first time his claim of drug-induced amnesia. What's more, Douglas was aware that any. He watched it once and hurled it into a corner. Wednesday, July 13, began as an ordinary day. Gloria's brother and three of her sisters are still alive. "I'm home.". (Schmale family ). You're afraid in life, and here's someone who is comforting you.''. "You didn't think you'd ever stop crying.". A few years ago, he ran into an old family friend and she told him a story he'd never heard, about how when she was in high school and couldn't afford a prom dress, Suzie made her one. And did he have any particular feelings about the American people? Clicking from slide to slide, Schmale stepped into his sister's vanished world. On that Monday, she was taken to a townhouse on East 100th Street rented by her new employer, South Chicago Community Hospital. Grief will always be tangled in that youthful happiness. (Chris Walker/Chicago Tribune). Then one day last fall, she found a voicemail from John Schmale. Sitting in her Naperville home, she sobbed. It is being republished for the anniversary with updated sections, including one about Atienza. A Tribune freelancer in the Philippines had no success either, and reported that the Philippine Nurses Association in Manila had no contact information for their families. She displayed uncommon ease with the dying and never balked at the mess that came with tending to the human body. Pat and Arlene Kubasek could hardly stop laughing on the night, during their high school sophomore year, that they went to the drive-in with four other girls, then sat in the car eating popcorn and rolling their hair on giant curlers. I asked him if he wasn`t afraid of getting in trouble for talking about the contraband he kept in his cell. In the townhouse's unofficial sorority, Pam was the quiet one. Seeing them together, it's hard not to wonder what Pat would be like at their age. News item: Another Speck parole hearing at Stateville Correctional Center. On a trip to Florida with her classmates not long before she died, she sent a postcard home to report that immediately after their plane landed, they had gone to Mass. He was referring to letters he received in his prison cell every week from women-female admirers who, he said, wanted to correspond with him. She was not the same person. Billy, the spirited boy who rarely spoke more than two words at a time, blurted three: "Mary Ann's dead!". Their married bliss was short-lived, however, and Speck's reversion to type landed him a jail sentence for theft and check fraud, in 1963. Merlita was considered quiet, shy, hardworking, efficient, pretty and blessed with a rich singing voice. Their mother, of English and Czech stock, stayed at home to take care of her children. When her father was at work and her mother was taking care of the house and Billy, she took Susan along while she ran family errands on 79th Street, where the shopkeepers knew her name. Suzanne Farris appears as a young girl with a prayer card from her funeral on July 18, 1966. The murders happened in a townhouse in the 2300 block of East 100th Street that served as housing for student nurses who worked at South Chicago Community Hospital. He was in need of surgery to repair his severed artery, and was watched over by a dozen policemen who were determined to ensure that his days of making lucky escapes were over. Shes in her nurses uniform, gazing down. Richard Speck was one of the most fiendish mass murderers in American history as his slayings of eight nursing students in a single evening captured the attention of the entire nation. The first floor consisted of a living room, a powder room and a kitchen. Amurao, she believes, saved her life. On what occasion? Growing up, Nina pronounced "Nigh-nah" was a good student, well-liked, quiet but with a sense of humor. Merlita Gargullo, left, one of eight nurses slain by Richard Speck, gets a goodbye kiss from her aunt, Ancia Anyayahan, as she left Manila for the United States. Richard Speck, in full Richard Benjamin Speck, (born December 6, 1941, Kirkwood, Illinois, U.S.died December 5, 1991, Joliet), American mass murderer known for killing eight female nursing students in a Chicago town house in 1966. The police didn't rush them, but they left as fast as they could. I like him. During this period he had the words "Born to Raise Hell" tattooed on his arm, a sentiment that wife Shirley had experienced firsthand: She filed for divorce in January 1966. By the time he was 24, in 1966, Speck was in Chicago looking for work. Many of those people have never spoken at length about what happened, not even to close family members. (Farris family). "Don't hate," she told them. He remembers that after she died, when the mourners came, their father wept and moaned, Cooky, Cooky, Cooky., Suzanne Farris, left, and Gloria Davy pose at the dinner table, circa 1966. And it turned out that it reopened her life.". She wanted to make her sister look like her sister, Kubasek said, choking up on the word sister., Student nurses Patricia Matusek, left, and Suzanne Farris, circa 1966. By the time Pat was 5, she had another best friend, also named Arlene Arlene Kubasek and through the years the three girls laughed a lot together. "I don't believe this," Schmale said to his wife on that day half a. For years, whenever July 14 comes around, John Farris has found himself depressed for a week before and after. By submitting your email to receive this newsletter, you agree to our. Another time, according to a different news account, Tina wrote her sister saying she wished she could live in Chicago forever. The day of her sister's death had been recorded as her graduation day. Mary Ann was the fourth of the six kids of Philip and Mary Jordan. Nursing school exposed Pam and her classmates to life's wide range of joy and trouble. Phil was engaged to one of Mary Ann's classmates, Suzanne Farris, who still lived in the townhouse, and Suzanne was with him that evening. There she joined two other Filipina exchange nurses, Merlita Gargullo and Corazon Amurao, who had arrived a few days earlier. But she still can't stand the smell of roses. During the summers she accompanied Billy to nearby Rainbow Beach, splashed with him in the water, hugged him a lot, made him laugh, a boisterous laugh he copied from her. Gloria Davy jokes around in the South Side townhouse that was used as a dormitory for student nurses from South Chicago Community Hospital, circa 1966. Be married, divorced, retired? In the days before automated fingerprint identification, it took almost a week to identify the prints found in the townhouse as his. ''Dillinger and them guys, that was the Depression, they were robbing banks because that was their only way to survive. Then I screamed for help. Elmhurst Blotter: Man charged with battery for allegedly punching a security guard at a bar, Hinsdale police blotter: multiple thefts reported by patients at Hinsdale Hospital, Glenview police blotter: Harwood Heights woman charged with possession of a stolen vehicle, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. "For Filipinos and Filipino Americans who came of age during the 1960s," she said in a recent email, "I think Gargullo and Pasion are remembered as nurses who encountered American violence and tragedy, and Amurao is remembered as the nurse who used her wits to survive.". Richard Benjamin Speck (December 6, 1941 - December 5, 1991) was an American mass murderer who killed eight student nurses in their South Deering, Chicago, residence via stabbing, strangling, slashing their throats, or a combination of the three on the night of July 13-14, 1966. William Martin, shown April 22, 2016, in his Oak Park law office, was the lead prosecutor in the Richard Speck mass murder case. Only one of her siblings, a brother, is still alive. A couple of days after his basement flooded, John Schmale finally mustered the energy to head downstairs and investigate the damage. Speck was never officially charged with the murders of which he was suspected prior to the events that took place in the South Chicago townhouse and, officially, those cases remain unsolved. Childhood friends of Patricia Matusek share memories with Matuseks niece, who never met her. Kubasek said no. On Aug. 7, 1966, when Lori Davy, 11, walked across the stage to accept her sister's diploma, her father's orders were fresh in her mind. He told me that he drank moonshine and took barbiturates in his prison cell. Took a nap. It was all right. In the family's two-bedroom Cape Cod home, Suzie and her older sister, Marilyn, shared a bedroom. Richard speck video noorvideo 81 subscribers Subscribe 253 Save 164K views 11 years ago Notice Age-restricted video (based on Community Guidelines) Almost yours: 2 weeks, on us 100+ live channels. He had no doubt. Her mother, Bessie, passed away in 2005. On April 15, after 49 minutes of deliberation, the jury found Speck guilty and recommended the death penalty. Shortly before she died, she wrote a friend about a trip to Wisconsin. Books, documentaries, countless news stories, a 2007 film called "Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck" were dedicated to the so-called crime of the century. When he agreed to talk about his sister, he asked to meet at the Lansing Public Library, which used to be the Indiana Avenue School where he and Pam attended first through fifth grades. Cora has gone on to have a life that appears normal. Before long, the Davy home was packed with people, and every room, it seemed, was packed with roses, so many roses the scent made Lori sick. When Speck realizes he's being played, he. Through the end of spring and on into summer, Tina and her Filipina friends were sometimes spotted walking to a nearby shopping center, and they took occasional field trips, but they spent a lot of their nonworking time in the townhouse, frequently writing letters home. She teaches her students about them and what they meant in both countries. I don`t know why it happened to me. "I was just as amazed as everyone that this despicable person landed on my surgical service that evening," Dr. LeRoy Smith said in an email this month. During one of Pam's shifts, a patient slugged her. ", "But work is easier than in the Philippine Islands," she continued, "only the patients are as big as water buffalo.". Dykton and the unidentified woman were not killed by Richard Speck. "Time is moving on," he said one afternoon, sitting in his peaceful yard under the old, low-hanging trees. Amurao had arrived the previous day to identify the killer in person, but Speck was not well enough. So much youth and beauty, so much wit and fun. He's still searching for the words to explain to his three children who his sister was, what happened to her. (Schmale family). Dr. John Schmale found a box of old slides in his waterlogged basement and opened a flood of memories. It's a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible painted in Colonial Cream. "She gets out of the car, slams the door and found out from the guy where we are and how to get home from there.". After that day, Arline Davy was different. .css-m6thd4{-webkit-text-decoration:none;text-decoration:none;display:block;margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;font-family:Gilroy,Helvetica,Arial,Sans-serif;font-size:1.125rem;line-height:1.2;font-weight:bold;color:#323232;text-transform:capitalize;}@media (any-hover: hover){.css-m6thd4:hover{color:link-hover;}}G. Gordon Liddys Wild Career After Watergate. He was the man Nina planned to marry but only after graduation. Richard Speck had a troubled past and a rap sheet a mile long. She was petrified of Speck but had the courage to step down from the witness stand, walk up to him and point her finger 2 inches from his forehead. "This is the man," she said as pandemonium erupted. A photo that appeared in Life magazine after the murders shows her sitting with three of her housemates. He has found another way as well to hang on to his sister's hopeful spirit. It sure gets way out. Corazon Amurao Atienza has moved on with her life and wants to be happy every day. Meanwhile, the women he murdered were relegated to the role of victims, their names largely forgotten except by the people who loved them and cannot forget. (Schmale family ). "When Merlita (Gargullo) cooked adobo filipino and pancit and they came home from the hospital and smelled the food and they say 'it's good' so we invited them to join us to eat, and they really like it. The close quarters helped turn most of the women into close friends, and for all their dedication and discipline, they loved pranks. She closed the box, surely hoping that one day it would be opened. Mary Ann Jordanin her nursing uniform in an undated photo. Nursing students were under strict rules during the 1960s, but still they found time for fun. "It ended an innocence we all had,'' Martin said. She began working at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington and then at the Veterans Administration Medical Center. Her village was small (200 people) and her family was large (eight kids). After it was aired on TV, Wilkening obtained a copy of the video. Speck, however, seemed to have a knack for making a quick escape and keeping police forces guessing. When their bodies were flown back to Manila, however, more than 100 people relatives and friends waited in the rain to watch their caskets unloaded from an airliner and hefted into funeral coaches. No one in her village had ever gone to America. Next door was a funeral home, run by Arlene Baskys' dad. Kubasek is 71, Baskys 68. Who is Corazon Amurao? High school nursing club. Sickeningly mesmerizing because, as much as we hate to admit it, it is possible to talk to a mass murderer as a human being. Its why he wants a 50th anniversary commemoration that reclaims all the womens names, all their lives. Ate an early supper with Merlita and Tina. Why he did what he did in the next few hours will never be known. "If I send you money, you will be able to fix the house," she said in one. But to hear Speck talk about himself in his own voice was repugnant and hypnotic. The End of Richard Speck: Cora Amurao, dressed as a nurse, entered Speck's hospital room and identified him to police as the killer. But to this day Atienza suffers nightmares that Speck will come back and kill her. It will be available May 10. No more parole hearings, no more fear that he might be released. Among Pam's favorite pleasures was watching Jack, who was seven years older, race cars. I want you to look at her eyes.". He spent a few days there before traveling to Monmouth, Illinois, where he stayed with some family friends from his early childhood. Student nurses Patricia Matusek, left, and Suzanne Farris, circa 1966. He killed more than eight people., Lori Davy Sivek remembers her sister Gloria Davy, one of eight student nurses and nurses murdered together 50years ago on Chicago'sSouth Side. The next morning, Pat's mother called Kubasek, worried. And yet news of Speck continued to haunt them. The kitchen was also home to the family cookie jar, a white canister that said "Cooky" on the front, a detail he retains because "Cooky" was his father's nickname for Suzie. There was a man with a gun in the house. "What do I have here?". Once, remarking on her diligence and steady temperament, her brother told her she'd make a good military nurse. His mother filed them away neatly, along with the pictures and newspaper clippings. John and Nina grew up on an acre of land near suburban Wheaton, a remnant of the Schmale family farm. Sat down to write letters. (Schmale family ). News item: Speck's death sentence reversed. She appreciates every day of life and wants to be happy all the time, because life is not long, Martin said she told him recently. Her father, who had become a familiar figure on TV, with his cane or in his wheelchair as he protested the possibility of Richard Speck's parole, died in 1990 on Pat's birthday.
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