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www.nbcnews.com
March 10, 2024, By Nicolás Viñuela
Ann Kline was working as a math teacher at Lockyear College in Evansville, Indiana, where she had moved with her husband, Bob Kline, after he got a job there in the late 1960s.''
''According to Det. Powers, one of Ann’s students came into her classroom in the courthouse basement sometime around 3 p.m. regarding a grade on an assignment. He also worked as a custodian in the courthouse. “She told him that she wasn’t finished grading [the assignment] yet,” Det. Powers told Dateline. “He left her classroom, and a few minutes later he heard screaming.”
“She was stabbed nineteen times, actually, with the fatal stab wound being the one that pierced her heart,” Det. Powers told Dateline. “[The stabs] were primarily in the chest area. I think she had one on her arm and one — if not more — to her face.”
In 2013, NBC affiliate 14 News quoted the former lead detective in Ann’s case, Evansville Police Department Detective Tony Mahew, as saying “‘the suspect was at the courthouse the day it happened, and was supposed to meet with Ann Kline that day. From the thousands of interviews I’ve done over the years, I’m very positive this person did this. 100%.’” The person Mahew was referring to was not named''.

Sister speaks out for the first time 51 years after the 1973 Evansville, Indiana, murder of Ann Kline
The 26-year-old math teacher at Lockhart College in Evansville, Indiana was killed inside the Old Vanderburgh County Courthouse on January 18, 1973.

''The Murder of Ann Kline
It was January 18, 1973.Ann Kline was working as a math teacher at Lockyear College in Evansville, Indiana, where she had moved with her husband, Bob Kline, after he got a job there in the late 1960s.''
''According to Det. Powers, one of Ann’s students came into her classroom in the courthouse basement sometime around 3 p.m. regarding a grade on an assignment. He also worked as a custodian in the courthouse. “She told him that she wasn’t finished grading [the assignment] yet,” Det. Powers told Dateline. “He left her classroom, and a few minutes later he heard screaming.”
“She was stabbed nineteen times, actually, with the fatal stab wound being the one that pierced her heart,” Det. Powers told Dateline. “[The stabs] were primarily in the chest area. I think she had one on her arm and one — if not more — to her face.”
In 2013, NBC affiliate 14 News quoted the former lead detective in Ann’s case, Evansville Police Department Detective Tony Mahew, as saying “‘the suspect was at the courthouse the day it happened, and was supposed to meet with Ann Kline that day. From the thousands of interviews I’ve done over the years, I’m very positive this person did this. 100%.’” The person Mahew was referring to was not named''.