House Of Evil: The Indiana Torture Slaying (St. Martin's True Crime Library) - Plot & Excerpts
Juanita Hobbs was wheeled into Community Hospital for the last time. Her family at 310 North Denny Street knew she was dying; she had at that time only two weeks to live. She had been beset with cancer about a year, but her family clung desperately to hope. Woodrow Hobbs grimly faced the task of bringing up their nine children alone. He and Mrs. Hobbs had always tried to give the five boys and four girls correct moral training, and it made no difference that the children felt their parents were strict at times. None of the children had been in serious trouble. Fourteen-year-old Ricky, the seventh born, showed particular promise. He was bright and about to make the honor roll at Howe High School. He was especially skilled at drawing and had ideas of becoming an electronics technician. He had attended the Grace Methodist Church Sunday school since childhood and had begun participating in the Methodist Youth Fellowship that year. Ricky had numerous friends at school, and the adults in the neighborhood liked him too.
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