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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]
On February 17, 1977, 65-year-old Helen Marie Voorhees Brach attended a scheduled checkup at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. The only issue the local medical professionals identified with her was her weight. Helen walked back to her hotel after paying the medical bill.
Helen Vorhees Brach, millionaire heiress to the Brach's Confections fortune, was one of Bailey's victims. She met Bailey in 1973 and they entered into a relationship. In 1975, Bailey's brother, Paul, sold her three horses for $98,000; unknown to Brach, Bailey also participated in the sale, and the horses were worth less than $20,000.
USA TODAY Ad Meter: Watch and rate the Super Bowl ads A day off after the Super Bowl part of game plan for many. The poll estimates that 12.9 million will take a pre-approved day off, while 4.8 ...
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 ...
17-year-old Patty Bartlett was stabbed to death in the parking lot of the Oxford Valley Mall in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, on January 13, 1975. Her loved ones are still pushing for answers. The ...
Unionport Volunteer Fire Department. Unionport is a small unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Ohio. [1] It is best known as the birthplace of millionaire, Helen Brach, who was the center of media attention in 1977, when she disappeared. [2]
A builder who committed the "bloodthirsty" murder of a 38-year-old woman and then dismembered her body has been jailed for the rest of his life.