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Helen Marie Brach (née Voorhees; born November 10, 1911 – disappeared February 17, 1977) was an American multimillionaire widow whose wealth had come from marrying into the E. J. Brach & Sons Candy Company fortune; she endowed the Helen V. Brach Foundation to promote animal welfare in 1974. [1]
The disappearance and murder of Helen Brach was never fully solved, although one man, Richard Bailey, was imprisoned for soliciting her murder. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Over the 20-year period during which the horse murders took place, several different motivations led horse owners and trainers, often affluent and well-respected people, to become involved ...
Chuck Goudie (born January 17, 1956, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American television journalist based in Chicago. [1] He has been the investigative reporter of NBC owned WMAQ-TV , in Chicago since February 10, 2025. [ 1 ]
City Confidential is a documentary television series where a different city is featured in a high-profile criminal case. The shows were narrated by Paul Winfield and then Keith David. 11 seasons have been broadcast from 1998-2005 on the A&E Network.
Chuck Schodowski and Bob Wells, stars of “The Hoolihan & Big Chuck Show” on Channel 8 in Cleveland, speak at the University of Akron on Feb. 21, 1974.
Involvement in the Helen Brach murder [ edit ] Victor was a known associate of Richard Bailey, the owner of Bailey Stables and Country Club Stables who crimelibrary.com [ permanent dead link ] describes as a "con artist who specialized in fleecing older women out of their savings by investing in horses and associate of the notorious Jayne ...
A truck driver found the body of 21-year-old Taylor — the youngest daughter of noted Stanford football coach Chuck Taylor — in March 1974, after authorities say she was beaten, strangled and ...
Opening statements presented in trial of Jeremy C. Brock, 57, charged with murdering his grandmother Helen Vogt at her Erie townhouse in July 1988. DA, defense spar over DNA as grandson goes on ...