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David Dekok - Murder in the Stacks: Penn State, Betsy Aardsma, and the Killer Who Got Away

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On Nov. 28, 1969, Betsy Aardsma, a 22-year-old graduate student in English at Penn State, was stabbed to death in the stacks of Pattee Library at the universitys main campus in State College. For more than forty years, her murder went unsolved, though detectives with the Pennsylvania State Police and local citizens worked tirelessly to find her killer. The mystery was eventually solvedafter the death of the murderer. This book will reveal the story behind what has been a scary mystery for generations of Penn State students and explain why the Pennsylvania State Police failed to bring her killer to justice.More than a simple true crime story, the book weaves together the events, culture, and attitudes of the late 1960s, memorializing Betsy Aardsma and her time and place in history.

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Betsy Aardsma 1969 Courtesy of Michiganensian Yearbook Pattee Library - photo 1

Betsy Aardsma, 1969

Courtesy of Michiganensian Yearbook

Pattee Library from a distance David DeKok Entrance to the murder site - photo 2

Pattee Library from a distance

David DeKok

Entrance to the murder site Pattee Library David Dekok Joao Uafinda - photo 3

Entrance to the murder site, Pattee Library

David Dekok

Joao Uafinda witness to the events immediately after the murder of Betsy - photo 4

Joao Uafinda, witness to the events immediately after the murder of Betsy

Courtesy of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of Rochester Archives

Richard Sanders Allen witness to the events immediately after the murder of - photo 5

Richard Sanders Allen, witness to the events immediately after the murder of Betsy, with his grandson, circa 1969

Courtesy of Dick Allen

Marilee Erdely witness to the events immediately after the murder of Betsy - photo 6

Marilee Erdely, witness to the events immediately after the murder of Betsy

Courtesy of Hopewell High School, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania

Betsys funeral card Courtesy of Andrea Marchand Photo of a story about - photo 7

Betsys funeral card

Courtesy of Andrea Marchand

Photo of a story about Betsy torn from the newspaper From the Authors - photo 8

Photo of a story about Betsy torn from the newspaper

From the Authors Collection

Close-up of Betsys grave Pilgrim Home Cemetery David DeKok Aardsma - photo 9

Close-up of Betsys grave, Pilgrim Home Cemetery

David DeKok

Aardsma Family 1967 not pictured Carole Aardsma Trinity Reformed Church - photo 10

Aardsma Family, 1967 (not pictured: Carole Aardsma)

Trinity Reformed Church

Betsy at age 16 courtesy of Bobbi Frey Betsy and friends Holland High - photo 11

Betsy at age 16

courtesy of Bobbi Frey

Betsy and friends Holland High School graduation photo 1965 from left Peggy - photo 12

Betsy and friends, Holland High School graduation photo, 1965: from left, Peggy Wich, Margo Hakken, Vicky Lewis, Nancy Gebben, Jan Sasamoto, Judi Jahns, Betsy Aardsma, Barb Stoner, and RuthAnn VanDyke

courtesy of Phyllis Vandenberg

David L Wright York Community High School Ys Tales yearbook picture 1965 - photo 13

David L. Wright, York Community High School Ys Tales yearbook picture, 1965

Courtesy of York Community High School Library, Elmhurst, illinois

A hand-drawn 21st birthday card by Betsy for Andie Courtesy of Andrea Marchand - photo 14

A hand-drawn 21st birthday card by Betsy for Andie

Courtesy of Andrea Marchand

A note from Betsy to Andie Yunker on her birthday Courtesy of Andrea Marchand - photo 15

A note from Betsy to Andie Yunker on her birthday

Courtesy of Andrea Marchand

Lt William Kimmel Pennsylvania State Police PSP Yearbook Photo Mary L - photo 16

Lt. William Kimmel, Pennsylvania State Police

PSP Yearbook Photo

Mary L Willard crime scene analyst Courtesy of Joseph Willard Sgt - photo 17

Mary L. Willard, crime scene analyst

Courtesy of Joseph Willard

Sgt George H Keibler at his retirement dinner 1983 Courtesy of George H - photo 18

Sgt. George H. Keibler at his retirement dinner, 1983

Courtesy of George H. Keibler

Mike Simmers second from left subdues a demonstrator on the PSU campus April - photo 19

Mike Simmers (second from left) subdues a demonstrator on the PSU campus, April 21,1970

Dick Brown

Pennsylvania State Police War Room Boucke Building PSU campus Pennsylvania - photo 20

Pennsylvania State Police War Room, Boucke Building, PSU campus

Pennsylvania State Police

Richard C Haefner Oriflamme yearbook 1965 Franklin Marshall College - photo 21

Richard C. Haefner

Oriflamme yearbook, 1965, Franklin & Marshall College

Ere S Haefner Ricks mother courtesy of Chris Haefner George P - photo 22

Ere S. Haefner, Ricks mother

courtesy of Chris Haefner

George P Haefner Ricks father courtesy of Chris Haefner Haefners - photo 23

George P. Haefner, Ricks father

courtesy of Chris Haefner

Haefners Pilsener Beer label Courtesy of Bob Kay Lauren A Wright - photo 24

Haefners Pilsener Beer label

Courtesy of Bob Kay

Lauren A Wright center with friends 1942 Benjamin Page Collection - photo 25

Lauren A. Wright, center, with friends, 1942

Benjamin Page Collection, Stanford University Library

Charles L Hosler dean of Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences - photo 26

Charles L. Hosler, dean of Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences

Courtesy of Charles L. Hosler

Lauren A Wright and Rick Haefner 1968 courtesy of Dan Stephens Rick - photo 27

Lauren A. Wright and Rick Haefner, 1968

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