Ira Einhorn
Ira Samuel Einhorn (born May 15, 1940) was an activist in the 1960s and 1970s who is now serving a life sentence for the murder of Holly Maddux in 1977.
Trial and penalty
Taking the stand in his own defense, Einhorn claimed that Maddux was murdered by CIA agents who attempted to frame Einhorn for the crime, due to Einhorn's investigations on the Cold War and psychotronics. However, the jury did not find his testimony credible, and affirmed his conviction on October 17, 2002 after only two hours of deliberation.
Related Topics:
CIA - Cold War - Psychotronics - October 17 - 2002
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Einhorn is currently incarcerated in the state prison at Houtzdale, in central Pennsylvania. As of this writing, September, 2005, he still proclaims his innocence.
Related Topics:
Houtzdale - Pennsylvania
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