IA IA - Sheila Jean Collins, 18, Ames, 26 January 1968

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Sheila Collins was an 18-year-old student at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. She caught a ride home to Illinois with someone she didn't know and didn't get the person's name. She received a phonecall from a guy who got her name and phone number off the Union ride-board. He offered to take her “right to the door” of her parents’ home. She agreed to meet him at a street corner near her ISU dorm.She asked some of her friends if one would walk with her to the corner, but all had plans or wanted to stay in for the night.
Sheila was last seen about 8:30 p.m. standing with her suitcase at the busy intersection of Beach Avenue and Lincoln Way. Some witnesses say they saw her get into a small dark car, perhaps a blue Volkswagen.
She was found 2 days later murdered in rural Colo, Iowa, in Story County, east of Ames. She had been bludgeoned and strangled. The case is still unsolved

Here is an article with many details on the case: A Story Yet To Be Told: Murder of Sheila Jean Collins 1968 - Iowa Unsolved Murders: Historic Cases
 
Sheila Collins was an 18-year-old student at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. She caught a ride home to Illinois with someone she didn't know and didn't get the person's name. She received a phonecall from a guy who got her name and phone number off the Union ride-board. He offered to take her “right to the door” of her parents’ home. She agreed to meet him at a street corner near her ISU dorm.She asked some of her friends if one would walk with her to the corner, but all had plans or wanted to stay in for the night.
Sheila was last seen about 8:30 p.m. standing with her suitcase at the busy intersection of Beach Avenue and Lincoln Way. Some witnesses say they saw her get into a small dark car, perhaps a blue Volkswagen.
She was found 2 days later murdered in rural Colo, Iowa, in Story County, east of Ames. She had been bludgeoned and strangled. The case is still unsolved

Here is an article with many details on the case: A Story Yet To Be Told: Murder of Sheila Jean Collins 1968 - Iowa Unsolved Murders: Historic Cases

I'd be willing to bet money that John Norman Collins is the perp in the case of Iowa State University co-ed Sheila Jean Collins.

MI - MI - JOHN NORMAN COLLINS Co-Ed Murders 1967-69, Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti

John Norman Collins | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers

She was picked up by an unknown male in Ames, Iowa in Jan. 1968, when John Norman Collins was active and in the midst of his killing spree. The killer found her via a ride-board - an M.O. JNC at least one other time. Her body was staged in a way JNC had staged bodies. Her clothing knotted around her neck - a JNC M.O. She was last seen getting into a blue car:

A Story Yet To Be Told: Murder of Sheila Jean Collins 1968 - Iowa Unsolved Murders: Historic Cases

A blue car was reported in at least two cases involving JNC.

So many elements suggest JNC as potential perp here. But Ann Arbor is 575 miles from Ames.

Where was JNC in Jan. 1968? Was he on break at Eastern Michigan U.? Did he travel to Iowa State University in Ames, IA? JNC was in the Theta Chi frat at Eastern Michigan. There was (and still is) a Theta Chi frat house in Ames, just a few blocks from where Sheila was picked up. Was JNC on Friday 1/26/68 in town on a weekend road-trip to Ames? Was he at the Theta Chi house in Ames that weekend? Did he stop by the trip-board in the student union (just a short distance from the Theta Chi house) to see if he could find an unsuspecting target?

JNC had killed while on a road-trip to California. Did he also kill on a road-trip to Iowa? Did he kill Sheila Jean Collins? Sure looks like a distinct possibility to me. Perhaps JNC killed on more road-trips than we know.
 
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Sheila Jean Collins
18 YOA
Iowa State University Student
Home Residence: Evanston, Ill.
Last seen in Ames, IA
Found in Rural Colo, IA
Story County (jurisdiction)
Case # 68-00287
Last Seen Alive: January 26, 1968
Body Found: January 28, 1968

LINK:

Sheila Collins
 
Here is another possibly connected case and pair of potential suspects:

There were a number of attacks on young women in Michigan and other midwest states in the late 1960's. Some of those cases were solved early on, and some have only recently been solved. Others remain unsolved. A look back at some of those solved cases might provide possible links to some of the unsolved ones.

One such "solved" case was that of the abduction, rape, and attempted murder of Mrs. Sally Heaton, age 31 on 23 October 1968. She was abducted by two men: Dennis Pearson (age 26) and Nelson Eddie Weaver (28).

Sally Heaton was shot four times. Once in the hand, once through the neck and twice in the head. She was buried under hay in a field northwest of Chicago, but was still alive and made it to the highway where she was found by a passing motorist.

Her two assailants were captured in November 1968 and tried separately. Dennis Pearson was convicted and sentenced to between 100 and 125 years in prison, where he still resides. At his last parole hearing, he was denied parole by a parole board vote of 15 to nothing. He will be up for parole in 2030 when he will be 88 years old.

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C01441 - PEARSON, DENNIS
Parent Institution: VIENNA CORRECTIONAL CENTER
Offender Status: IN CUSTODY
Location: VIENNA

LINK:
Illinois Department of Corrections - Inmate Search

Pearson represented himself during his trial and later appealed the court's finding of guilt. The following link is the decision of the appellate court which includes many gruesome facts brought out in the trial.

LINK:
People v. Pearson

His partner, Nelson Eddie Weaver was tried separately. He died in 2008:
View Nelson Weaver's Obituary on BattleCreekEnquirer.com and share memories
 
Gary Earl Leiterman passed away on July 4, 2019 at the age of 76. Gary was born on Sept. 11, 1942 in Ann Arbor, Michigan... see link:

Gary Leiterman Obituary - (2019) - Kalamazoo, MI - Kalamazoo Gazette

Leiterman was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Jane Mixer. There was a certain amount of evidence which supported his arrest and conviction, but there was also some conflicting DNA evidence that was touted by groups who proclaimed his innocence.
 
Gary Earl Leiterman passed away on July 4, 2019 at the age of 76. Gary was born on Sept. 11, 1942 in Ann Arbor, Michigan... see link:

Gary Leiterman Obituary - (2019) - Kalamazoo, MI - Kalamazoo Gazette

Leiterman was convicted and sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Jane Mixer. There was a certain amount of evidence which supported his arrest and conviction, but there was also some conflicting DNA evidence that was touted by groups who proclaimed his innocence.
Leiterman's having secretly photographed the drugged and unconscious teen female intl exchange student staying at his home, on his bed with her clothes pulled back exposing her genitals... not a good look for the guy.

Jane Mixer was in 1969 in Michigan garroted with a nylon stocking, not hers. Her body was left with dress pulled up to reveal her genitals (similar to exchange student in polaroid). Sheila Collins was killed in 1968 in Iowa. Her body too was staged semi-nude. Was she perchance missing a nylon stocking?
 
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...Sheila Collins was killed in 1968 in Iowa. Her body too was staged semi-nude. Was she perchance missing a nylon stocking?

Good question. The problem would be coordinating efforts between different law enforcement jurisdictions - Iowa and Michigan.
 
Does anyone know the source for the info that the car she got into was small and dark colored, etc?
 
So sexual assault was never proven just indicated ?
 
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Sheila Jean Collins

Homicide

Sheila Jean Collins
18 YOA
Iowa State University Student
Home Residence: Evanston, Ill.
Last seen in Ames, IA
Found in Rural Colo, IA
Story County (jurisdiction)
Case # 68-00287
Last Seen Alive: January 26, 1968
Body Found: January 28, 1968



Case Summary by Jody Ewing

On Sunday, January 28, 1968, Sheila Jean Collins, 18, of Evanston, Ill., was found lying face-down in a ditch off a gravel road four miles east of Nevada, Iowa, about 20 miles east of Ames...

Miss Collins — an Iowa State University coed who was headed home for the weekend — had been strangled with a nylon cord knotted around her neck. An autopsy report by Dr. John Powers of Ames showed that a pipe incorporated into the knot may have been used as a turning mechanism.

A father and son out fox hunting near the town of Colo in Story County found Collins’ body after the son spotted a foot in the shallow ditch.

Collins had arranged on Friday evening for a ride to her Evanston home through a bulletin board in the ISU’s Memorial Union, where students needing rides frequently posted notices...

The “Going My Way?” map was divided into numbered zones, and Collins had filled out a green card, indicating she wanted a ride home. Her card stated: “I need a ride to: DeKalb, Ill., or Chicago area; Date leaving: any Friday; Phone 294-1702.”

Collins told a friend she’d expected her boyfriend, a Northern Illinois University student, to come to Ames and drive her home for the weekend. He couldn’t make it, and some time before 8 p.m. Friday, January 26, Collins received the telephone call from someone offering her the ride home.

According to reports by the Story County Sheriff’s Department, Collins told a girlfriend she’d gotten a ride “in 10 minutes” but that she didn’t know the person’s name.

The caller told Collins to wait at the corner of Lincoln Way (on Highway 30) and Beech Street, the first main intersection entering the campus from the east. Collins then phoned her parents, James and Muriel Collins, to let them know she was getting a ride home. The friend said she’d helped Sheila pack and that she’d left the Elm Hall dormitory shortly thereafter...

According to a Des Moines Register article dated Jan. 30, 1968, the teen was last seen alive at approximately 8:30 p.m. on Friday standing near the heavily traveled intersection. When she failed to arrive at her parents’ home by noon on Saturday, they reported her missing.

About 2 p.m. Sunday, Dr. Roger Hogle of Ames and his son, Jeff, 8, were driving along a gravel road east of Nevada when Jeff told his father he saw something in the ditch that looked like a foot, the Register reported. Hogle went back, and once he saw a body, immediately drove to Nevada to notify the sheriff.

The petite ISU freshman, described as “the quiet, studious type,” was found partly clad with her belongings nearby. Her sweat shirt was pulled up around her neck and her panties, blue jeans, purse and suitcase were found just west of her body in a plowed farm field about six feet away and appeared to have been set on the ground just over a fence...

Authorities said the position of the body when found indicated Collins had been killed elsewhere and the body later placed in the ditch. Story County Sheriff Ivan Shalley said the body was found in a squatting position, resting on its knees and head. Collins’ dark woolen coat had been thrown over her body, partly covering her body and head.

Dr. William R. Bliss, the county medical examiner, said Collins had not been raped and that there was nothing to indicate sexual molestation. Still, due to how Collins’ body and clothing were found, he surmised the perpetrator had a sex deviation of some kind.

About Sheila Collins

Sheila Jeans Collins was born August 2, 1949 to James and Muriel Collins in Elmhurst, Illinois.
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She graduated from Evanston Township High School in June 1967, and was studying English and speech at Iowa State University at the time of her death.

In addition to her parents, Sheila’s survivors included two younger sisters, Patricia and Lee.

Information Needed

When the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) established a Cold Case Unit in 2009, Sheila Collins’ murder was one of approximately 150 cases listed on the Cold Case Unit’s new website as those the DCI hoped to solve using latest advancements in DNA technology.

Although Federal grant funding for the DCI Cold Case Unit was exhausted in December 2011, the DCI remains committed to resolving Iowa’s cold cases. The DCI will continue to assign agents to investigate cold cases as new leads develop or as technological advances allow for additional forensic testing of original evidence.

The DCI remains committed to the resolution of Iowa’s cold cases and will continue to work diligently with local law enforcement partners to bring the perpetrators of these crimes to justice for the victims and their families.

If you have any information about Sheila Collins’ unsolved murder, please contact the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation at (515) 725-6010, email dciinfo@dps.state.ia.us, or contact the Story County Sheriff’s Office at (515) 382-6566.

LINKS:

Sheila Jean Collins (1949-1968) - Find A Grave...

Sheila Collins
 
Does anyone know the source for the info that the car she got into was small and dark colored, etc?
I don't recall - news article, I think. As reported by eyewitness who saw her getting into the vehicle. It was a VW bug, 1950s model made only for 3 years, with an oval rear window. Can't have been many of those around in midwest in 1968. One of the prime suspects in the case drove such a vehicle. I'm too lazy to go back and get details for you...
 
Here is where her body was found. I've been by the site. Sad.

This case should have been solved. Really inept police work, IMO.

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John Norman Collins of Centerline, Michigan has been suggested as a possible suspect in this case.

He is currently serving a life sentence in the Michigan prison system for the murder of Karen Sue Beineman in July 1969. He is believed to have committed or been involved in a number of other murders of girls and young women.

While most of the murders connected to him were in the Ypsilanti, Michigan area, he is known to have traveled through other states and to have murdered a 17 year old girl in California in June 1969.

He has a long thread in the Websleuths Serial Killer section.
 

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