Notes References A Death in White Bear Lakeby Barry Siegel. Peterson, a slender 6-footer, was a respected local doctor, a University of Minnesota medical graduate who had served in the Marines before opening a private practice in White Bear Lake in 1951. Try again later. Officially forbidden to adopt children owing to Lois' history of mental illness, the couple managed to adopt a baby named Robert privately.
The case is described in detail in Barry Siegel's true-crime novel, A Death in White Bear Lake. They wanted an infant under a year old, and they wanted a Catholic child. Pitera would take photos later that day. On January 13, 2000, she was initially suspected of poisoning her husband, Harold. When she was 17 and living in a juvenile home, she said, she gave birth to a boy, Dennis, who was quickly taken from her and eventually adopted by a family named Jurgens who lived in White Bear Lake.
Problems arose within the police department as well. Lois Jurgens served eight years of her sentence and had a quiet life as a widow in Stillwater, Minnesota. Nor had his arrival two hours before. The electric streetcar with overhead power lines, running as a spur off the main railroad tracks along Highway 61, would stop just three doors down. Then there was the coroners report. Though there was an investigation, society and law enforcement of the mid-1960s did not accept the concept that a child in a middle-class home could be the target of abuse. Connect with the definitive source for global and local news. That isnt an issue at all.
Some had seen or heard Dennis being beaten. When you judge a case, you dont do so in a vacuum, Lindholm would explain years later in an interview. The just announced 80-page Death of Superman 30 th Anniversary Special will find Superman, his friends and his family revisiting his death, while dealing with a destructive new threat known as Doombreaker. ?Tadeusz: I never remember pretty women. The same day that she spoke to the priest--Aug. 30, 1962--Rekdahl informed the Jurgenses that they were going to be approved for a second adoption. . This memorial has been copied to your clipboard.
. He felt that Lois mental breakdown was not extremely serious and that she had completely recovered. Jerry took her case to the White Bear Lake police department and then to the local media. No, she explained. They covered the face, the head, the arms. There is in the Scott County records a description of Dennis in the foster home where he lived his first year: He is solidly built, with blue eyes and blond hair. She was the adoptive mother of six children in the 1960s and 1970s, and brutally abused them all, killing one of them, three-year-old Dennis Jurgens, in 1965. Lois' remedy for the toddler wetting his diaper too frequently was to place a spring-action clothespin upon the end of his penis. |