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  2. Iowa teacher's aide suspended after role in '65 torture death...

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    Paula Baniszewski was charged with second degree murder for the death of a 16-year-old girl who lived in her home. She changed her last name to Pace and moved to Iowa where she worked as a...

  3. Paula Baniszewski was 17 when Sylvia and Jenny Likens were at the Baniszewski house under Gertrude’s care. During the trials, it was discovered that she would often partake in abusing Sylvia, even during the early days.

  4. The Murder of Sylvia Likens 50 Years Later - Indianapolis Monthly

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    On October 26, 1965, police found Sylvia Likens’s emaciated corpse—covered with more than 150 wounds ranging from burns to cuts—sprawled on a filthy mattress in the Indianapolis home of 37-year-old Gertrude Baniszewski, mother of seven and the architect of the girl’s gruesome death.

  5. Where are they now? Updates on the Perpetrators - Blogger

    fortheloveofsylvia.blogspot.com/2013/11/where-are-they-now-updates-on.html

    Paula Pace/ Baniszewski: Paula was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison as well as Gertrude. Paula also gave birth to a baby girl she name Gertrude during the trial. The location and identity of this child is relatively unknown, but a fairly reliable source claims that the child was treated well and became a doctor.

  6. Murder of Sylvia Likens - Wikipedia

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    On December 30, 1965, the Marion County grand jury returned first-degree murder indictments against Gertrude Baniszewski and two of her three oldest children, Paula and John Baniszewski Jr. Also indicted were Richard Hobbs and Coy Hubbard.

  7. Teacher's Aide Fired for Revelation of Role in Grisly 1965...

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    Paula Baniszewski appealed her conviction and ultimately pleaded guilty to manslaughter. She served time and was released from prison in 1972. She completed her parole and moved to Iowa.

  8. The 1965 torture and murder of Sylvia Likens - IndyStar

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    On May 19, 1966, a jury found Baniszewski guilty of first-degree murder while Paula Baniszewski was found guilty of second-degree murder.

  9. Remembering Sylvia Likens, a case that shocked Indy - Axios

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    Catch up fast: For months, Baniszewski tortured 16-year-old Likens, who had been left in Baniszewski's care while her parents were away. Baniszewski characterized her relentless abuse as discipline, per news reports, and turned it into entertainment for her children and neighbors.

  10. Trials: Avenging Sylvia - TIME

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    Paula was found guilty of second-degree murder, which in Indiana carries a mandatory life term. John Baniszewski, Hubbard and Hobbs were convicted of man slaughter, and will each serve from two...

  11. Sylvia Likens Murder Case - Encyclopedia of Indianapolis

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    In December 1965, a grand jury indicted Gertrude Baniszewski, her daughters Paula, 17, and Stephanie, 15, and her son John Jr., 12, and two neighbors, Coy Hubbard and Richard Hobbs, both 15, on charges of first-degree murder. The highly publicized April 1966 murder trial drew national attention.