Mary Ellen Deener is seen here in this undated photo.
On Sunday November 14 1965, in Mansfield, Ohio, 22-year-old Lester Eubanks attempted to rape 14 year-old Mary Ellen Deener who was on her way to the local Laundromat.
Mary Ellen Deener was shot in the right side of her chest, and then in the abdomen. Eubanks returned to the body after he shot her and smashed Deener’s head in with a brick. It may have been an attempt to finish her off or to conceal her identity.
Eubanks had a history of criminal activity: he had assaulted a 12-year-old girl when he was 16, and had been released on bond for assault with intent to rape at the time of Deener’s death.
Eubanks was convicted on May 25 1966 of first-degree murder while perpetrating a rape. He escaped from prison on December 7, 1973, and remains at large to this day. The FBI has offered rewards for his capture.
Fugitive Lester Eubanks is seen here in this U.S. Marshals wanted poster.
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