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PSM
04-22-2014, 18:23
This is for the youngsters who may celebrate this day:

Earth Day Co-Founder Killed, Composted Girlfriend

By Remy Melina

updated 4/21/2011 8:19:26 PM ET

Ira Einhorn was on stage hosting the first Earth Day event at the Fairmount Park in Philadelphia on April 22, 1970. Seven years later, police raided his closet and found the "composted" body of his ex-girlfriend inside a trunk.

A self-proclaimed environmental activist, Einhorn made a name for himself among ecological groups during the 1960s and '70s by taking on the role of a tie-dye-wearing ecological guru and Philadelphia’s head hippie. With his long beard and gap-toothed smile, Einhorn — who nicknamed himself "Unicorn" because his German-Jewish last name translates to "one horn" —advocated flower power, peace and free love to his fellow students at the University of Pennsylvania. He also claimed to have helped found Earth Day.

But the charismatic spokesman who helped bring awareness to environmental issues and preached against the Vietnam War — and any violence — had a secret dark side. When his girlfriend of five years, Helen "Holly" Maddux, moved to New York and broke up with him, Einhorn threatened that he would throw her left-behind personal belongings onto the street if she didn't come back to pick them up.

And so on Sept. 9, 1977, Maddux went back to the apartment that she and Einhorn had shared in Philadelphia to collect her things, and was never seen again. When Philadelphia police questioned Einhorn about her mysterious disappearance several weeks later, he claimed that she had gone out to the neighborhood co-op to buy some tofu and sprouts and never returned.

It wasn't until 18 months later that investigators searched Einhorn's apartment after one of his neighbors complained that a reddish-brown, foul-smelling liquid was leaking from the ceiling directly below Einhorn's bedroom closet. Inside the closet, police found Maddux's beaten and partially mummified body stuffed into a trunk that had also been packed with Styrofoam, air fresheners and newspapers.

After his arrest, Einhorn jumped bail and spent decades evading authorities by hiding out in Ireland, Sweden, the United Kingdom and France. After 23 years, he was finally extradited to the United States from France and put on trial. Taking the stand in his own defense, Einhorn claimed that his ex-girlfriend had been killed by CIA agents who framed him for the crime because he knew too much about the agency's paranormal military research. He was convicted of murdering Maddux and is currently serving a life sentence.

Although Einhorn was only the master of ceremonies at the first Earth Day event, he maintains that Earth Day was his idea and that he's responsible for launching it. Understandably, Earth Day's organizers have distanced themselves from his name, citing Gaylord Nelson, an environmental activist and former Wisconsin governor and U.S. senator who died in 2005, as Earth Day's official founder and organizer.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Sen. Gaylord Nelson created Earth Day in the spring of 1970 as a way to bring national awareness to the fact that, at the time, there were no legal or regulatory mechanisms in place to protect the environment. About 20 million participants at various Earth Day events across the U.S. made Earth Day a success, and in December of 1970, Congress authorized the creation of a new federal agency to tackle environmental issues — the EPA.

Archived article: http://www.nbcnews.com/id/42711922/ns/technology_and_science-science/t/earth-day-co-founder-killed-composted-girlfriend/#.U1cFTVVdWSo

Oh, by the way. They chose the 100th birthday of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin as the first Earth Day. Imagine that.

(I posted this because Google decided to honor it in today's Google Doodle.)

Pat

TacOfficer
04-22-2014, 19:25
Thank you for the post. Very enlightening.

Streck-Fu
04-22-2014, 19:38
Not sure if I should laugh or shake my head.

Stobey
04-22-2014, 20:57
I'm sure. :rolleyes:

mark46th
04-22-2014, 21:26
So much for peace, love and understanding...

GratefulCitizen
04-22-2014, 21:58
Oh, by the way. They chose the 100th birthday of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin as the first Earth Day. Imagine that.


They're watermelons.
Green on the outside, red on the inside.

Flagg
04-22-2014, 22:05
IIRC Holly Madux's body was found stuffed in a trunk after a year or so.

Senator Arlen Spector, famous for flip flopping party affiliations depending on which way the wind was blowing, was Einhorn's solicitor.

PSM
04-23-2014, 00:00
IIRC Holly Madux's body was found stuffed in a trunk after a year or so.

Well, that was in the article.

Senator Arlen Spector, famous for flip flopping party affiliations depending on which way the wind was blowing, was Einhorn's solicitor.

Your are correct. I had forgotten that. Another reason to hate that scumbag weasel! (No offense to scumbags or weasels intended. ;))

Pat

Box
04-23-2014, 00:48
I celebrated earth day by eating a steak (it was an army steak-in Afghanistan but it was still a steak). The steak was cooked on a wood burning charcoal grill.

I ate a steak because...
...well, fuck cows.

I also drank a Pepsi and failed to recycle the aluminum can. I drank a few bottles of water, and threw the plastic bottles is a plastic trash bag that later got hauled off to a land fill, or burn pit or who knows what.
I also drove around in a vehicle that burned shitty diesel fuel that resulted in a continuous stream of black smoke as we drove through town.


Sorry

PSM
04-23-2014, 00:55
I celebrated earth day by eating a steak (it was an army steak-in Afghanistan but it was still a steak). The steak was cooked on a wood burning charcoal grill.

I ate a steak because...
...well, fuck cows.

I also drank a Pepsi and failed to recycle the aluminum can. I drank a few bottles of water, and threw the plastic bottles is a plastic trash bag that later got hauled off to a land fill, or burn pit or who knows what.
I also drove around in a vehicle that burned shitty diesel fuel that resulted in a continuous stream of black smoke as we drove through town.


Sorry

Salute, Billy! Ain't life great? ;)

Pat