- Lois Jurgens
Lois Jurgens was the infamous subject of one of the most unusual
child murder cases in history inMinnesota . She was the adoptive mother of six children in the 1960s and 1970s, and brutally abused them all, killing one of them, three-year-oldDennis Jurgens , in 1965.Jurgens was one of sixteen children. Her brother, Jerome Zerwas, was the police lieutenant of the town of
White Bear Lake, Minnesota , where she lived at the time. There was testimony from other officers that he impeded the investigation into the child's death. No prosecution was taken at that time.In the early 1980s, Dennis' birth mother, Jerry Sherwood, looked for Dennis, only to find out he died in 1965. After seeing newspaper reports about the death, she was convinced that he had been beaten to death, and demanded the case re-opened. In 1987, Jurgens was finally convicted for the murder of her adopted child, and was
parole d in 1995. The case is described in detail in Barry Siegel's true-crime novel, "A Death in White Bear Lake ". There was a television movie broadcast in 1992 onNBC entitled "A Child Lost Forever" that told the story from the perspective of Jerry Sherwood (played byBeverly D'Angelo ), and a theatre piece, "The Jurgens File", by playwright Brian Vinero that told the story from the persepctive of the community was developed atNew York City 's 78th Street Theatre Lab in 2005.In 2000, she was initially suspected of
poison ing her husband, Harold. However, he was in failing health and hisautopsy results did not indicate poisoning. There was also talk years earlier of her having started the fire at her in-laws' home which killed her mother in law, with whom she never got along.Lois Jurgens only served eight years of her sentence (released early for good behavior) and is now living out a quiet life as a widow in
Stillwater, Minnesota .ee also
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Murder of Dennis Jurgens
*Child abuse
* "A Death in White Bear Lake "References
*"A Death in White Bear Lake" by Barry Siegel. Published by
Bantam Books , 1990.
*"Star Tribune " article "Jurgens Seeks Seclusion After Release From Prison," publishedJune 7 1995 , Metro Section Page 1B.
*Various other articles from the "Star Tribune" running between May and June 1987, including "Jurgens Found Sane, Sent to Prison," "Brother Tells of Dennis Jurgens' Beatings," "Jurgens Trial Inspires Birth Mother's Mission" and "Jurgens Relatives Testify She Abused Adopted Son"
*"Twin Cities Magazine" article "A Mother's Love, Jerry Sherwood in Her Own Words" February 1988 edition.
*"Los Angeles Times " article "Child Murder: A Town Confronts Its Past," part of a series entitled "Death of a Child, Justice Delayed" by Barry Siegel.
*"60 Minutes " piece "No One Saved Dennis" reported byDiane Sawyer , 1988.
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