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Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen
Mary Ellen's sister lived in Mansfield since she was three years old
and it was a quiet place alii everyone knew everyone, Mary Ellen in
1965 was a girl with an enthusiasm, she had many friends, she
biked, she played the little plane and dolls, she was laughing, there
were seven in total in her house.
Each one had his activity in his home both men and women, on
November 14, 1965 Mary was washing clothes along with Brenda
and that night the dryer was damaged so they went to the laundry
that was near the grandmother's house, when they got there they
realized that there was no change in the washing machine, so Mary
went to bring the changes without Brenda, it took so long that
Brenda cared a lot and called grandma to tell her what was
happening, grandma went to look for her and found the police, next
to Mary's body that was shot, having a wound of upper entrance and
second wound of minor entrance, the police determined the caliber
of the weapon and searched in stores, weapons that were sold to see
their record of last sale, they found the history of the weapon which
was bought Lester Eubanks, they began to look for the boy, who was
only known for walking in the streets and had karate objects always,
He grew up in Mansfield and was a tall, cocky, stubborn guy. He
had a history of history where he was charged with sexual assault of
minors and was released on bail.
One Sunday, they took Lester to the police station where he
confessed that he was hanging around the streets that night where he
met Mary and took her behind a house, here he also confesses that
she begins to scream and to silence her he puts a hand in her mouth
and shoots her twice, leaves her there and Lester goes to the center
to dance, After 45 minutes of the incident, he finds Mary in agony
asking for help, he saw such an act took a brick and ended his
agony. That morning the police went to Mary's sister and gave her
the news, Ellen's mother, named Cassie Deener and she was
devastated until her last breath.
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