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Barbara Daly Baekeland

Barbara Daly Baekeland (September 28, 1921 – November 17, 1972)[1] was a wealthy American socialite who was murdered by her son, Antony "Tony" Baekeland.[2] She was the ex-wife of Brooks Baekeland, who was the grandson of Leo Baekeland, inventor of Bakelite plastic.

Barbara Daly Baekeland
Born
Barbara Daly

(1921-09-28)September 28, 1921
DiedNovember 17, 1972(1972-11-17) (aged 51)
Cause of deathMurder by stabbing
NationalityAmerican
OccupationSocialite
Known forBeing murdered by her son with whom she allegedly had an incestuous relationship
SpouseBrooks Baekeland (1940s - div. 1968)
ChildrenAntony Baekeland (1946–1981)

She was murdered at her London home when her son Antony stabbed her with a kitchen knife, killing her almost instantly. Antony was found at the scene of the crime, and later confessed to and was charged with her murder.

Early life Edit

Barbara Daly was born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In January 1933, when Barbara was aged 11, her father, Frank, committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning from the exhaust of his car in the garage. After the life insurance payment had been collected, Barbara and her mother moved to New York City, taking up residence in the Delmonico Hotel.

Career Edit

As a young woman living in New York City, Barbara became a prominent socialite. She was recognized for her beauty, posing for painters and modeling with Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.[3] Her social status and beauty resulted in frequent invitations to high society parties, allowing her to date various wealthy admirers.[citation needed] She also had mental health problems like her mother, and was a private patient of psychiatrist Foster Kennedy.[4]

An invitation to Hollywood for a screen test with the actor Dana Andrews[5] did not lead to film stardom, but did lead to a friendship with fellow aspiring actress Cornelia "Dickie" Baekeland. She introduced Barbara to her younger brother Brooks, a trainee pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force.[citation needed]

Marriage Edit

After Barbara falsely told Brooks Baekeland that she was pregnant,[6] the couple quickly married in California. At the time of the marriage, Barbara listed her profession as painter, while Brooks listed his as writer.[7]

After the marriage the couple set up home in a luxury apartment in the Upper East Side of New York, where they held extravagant dinner parties for their friends, who included Greta Garbo, Tennessee Williams, William Styron, and Yasmin Aga Khan.[7] Over time, Barbara became well known to many for her unstable personality, rude outbursts, and bouts of severe depression. She also drank heavily, and both she and her husband participated in extramarital affairs.

Barbara gave birth to a son, Antony Baekeland, on August 28, 1946.[8]

From the summer of 1954 onward, with Antony aged eight, the Baekeland family led a nomadic seasonal existence, maintaining their home in New York while being mainly based in Europe. Renting houses and villas in London, Paris, Zermatt, Cap d'Antibes, and many parts of Italy, Barbara and Brooks continued to live extravagantly, entertain guests, and have affairs. From 1960 onward, the family's main base was an apartment in Paris, where during one party, Brooks met an English diplomat's daughter who was 15 years his junior. After Brooks requested a divorce and Barbara subsequently tried to commit suicide, Brooks terminated the affair.[citation needed]

In 1967, at which time the family was based in both Switzerland and the Spanish resort of Cadaques, the 20-year-old Antony met Jake Cooper, a bisexual Australian man. Cooper introduced Antony to various hallucinogenic drugs, which they traveled to Morocco to obtain. Antony and Cooper also allegedly began an affair at this time, though this is denied by Cooper. When Mrs. Baekeland was informed of this by her friend Barbara Curteis, she traveled by car to Spain to bring her son back to Switzerland. However, at the French border, Antony was found not to have his passport. After the ensuing fracas, both Antony and Barbara were arrested and placed in jail.[citation needed]

Divorce Edit

Returning to Spain, Barbara accepted the extent of her son's relationship with Cooper, but preferred his developing relationship with a young Spanish girl, Sylvie. However, Sylvie then started an affair with Barbara's husband Brooks. After discovering the affair in February 1968, Barbara again tried to commit suicide. Brooks decided that he had had enough of Barbara's behavior and again, pursued a divorce.[9] This led Barbara to severe depression and another suicide attempt, from which her friend Gloria Jones, wife of author James Jones, saved her.[10]

Brooks married Sylvie and had one son. They later divorced and he married Susan Baekeland.

In 1969, Barbara met noted pop art curator Samuel Adams Green, with whom she started an affair. When later introduced to her son Antony, Green was very unimpressed by his artistic capabilities.[11] After six weeks, Green broke off the relationship, although Barbara was still obsessed with him. She pursued Green relentlessly; when she returned to the United States that fall, she walked barefoot across Central Park in the snow wearing nothing but a Lynx fur coat to demand entry to his apartment.[12]

Relationship with son Edit

Barbara Baekeland had a complex and allegedly incestuous relationship with her son, Antony Baekeland, who was either gay or bisexual. Baekeland attempted to "fix" her son by hiring prostitutes to have sex with him. After this failed, while the pair were living in Majorca in the summer of 1968 following Barbara and Brooks's divorce, Barbara was alleged to have raped her son.[13][14]

During his young adulthood, Antony displayed increasingly regular signs of schizophrenia with paranoid tendencies, and his erratic behavior caused concern among family friends. He was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia; however, his father initially refused to allow him to be treated by psychiatrists, a profession he believed to be "amoral".[15]

Murder Edit

In late July 1972, Antony tried to throw his mother under the traffic outside her penthouse on Cadogan Square in Chelsea, London. She was only saved by his physical weakness, and the intervention of her friend Susan Guinness. Although the Metropolitan Police arrested Antony for attempted murder, Barbara refused to press charges. Antony was subsequently admitted to The Priory private psychiatric hospital, but was released soon afterwards.[16]

Antony then undertook sessions with a psychiatrist while living at home. The doctor became so concerned about Antony's condition that on October 30, he warned Barbara that he was capable of murder. Barbara dismissed the doctor's assertion.[7]

Two weeks later, on November 17, 1972, Antony murdered his mother by stabbing her with a kitchen knife, killing her almost instantly. She was 51 years of age at the time, and Antony was 26. Police arrived and found Antony at the scene of the crime.[17] He later confessed to, and was charged with, her murder.[7]

Antony was institutionalized at Broadmoor Hospital until July 21, 1980, when, at the urging of a group of his friends, he was released.[18]

Antony's death Edit

Upon his release, Antony, then aged 33, flew directly to New York City to stay with his 87-year-old maternal grandmother, Nini Daly. Only six days after his release, on July 27, he attacked her with a kitchen knife, stabbing her eight times and breaking several bones. He was then arrested by the New York City Police Department, charged with attempted murder[7] and sent to Rikers Island prison.

After eight months of assessment by the psychiatric team at Rikers Island, he was expecting to be released on bail at a court hearing on March 20, 1981. However, the case was adjourned by the judge due to a delay in the transfer of his medical records from the UK.[7] Antony returned to his cell at 3:30 PM EST on March 20, 1981, and was found dead by suicide 30 minutes later, having suffocated himself with a plastic bag.[19]

Savage Grace Edit

The 2007 film Savage Grace is based on the life of Barbara and Antony Baekeland, beginning with Antony's birth and following the family to the time of Antony's arrest for the murder of his mother. The movie–starring Julianne Moore, Stephen Dillane, Eddie Redmayne, Hugh Dancy, Elena Anaya, and Unax Ugalde–was based on the book of the same name.

After the film opened, Barbara Baekeland's former lover Samuel Adams Green wrote an article pointing out elements in the film, which were potentially misleading for those trying to read back to the reality inspiring it. He referred in particular to the ménage à trois scene, which depicted Barbara, Antony, and Sam Green in bed together having sex. Green wrote:[11][12]

It is true that almost 40 years ago I did have an affair with Barbara, but I certainly never slept with her son, nor am I bisexual. She started telling people she had had an incestuous relationship with her son as a way of 'curing' him of homosexuality ... But I don't believe she had sex with Tony. I think she simply enjoyed shocking people.

Green then embarked on legal action against the film makers, which was still unresolved at the time of his death.[11][12]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Index entry". FreeBMD. ONS. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  2. ^ Aronson, Steven M. L.; Robins, Natalie (18 December 2007). Savage Grace: The True Story of Fatal Relations in a Rich and Famous American Family. Simon and Schuster. pp. 3–6. ISBN 978-1-4165-7118-6.
  3. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 127
  4. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 134
  5. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 129.
  6. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 336
  7. ^ a b c d e f Krajicek, David J. (15 July 2012). "He will kill you: Shrink warned mother of Baekeland plastics heir". New York Daily News. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  8. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 357
  9. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 285.
  10. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 288.
  11. ^ a b c "Sam Green Obituary". warholstars.org. 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  12. ^ a b c "Sam Green". The Telegraph. 18 March 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  13. ^ "DEATH OF A SOCIALITE: THE BARBARA BAEKELAND CASE". Crime and Investigation UK. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  14. ^ Kuroski, John (3 November 2021). "Forbidden Fruit: Six Shocking Real Life Incest Stories Throughout History". All That's Interesting. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  15. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 81.
  16. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 387
  17. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 6.
  18. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 409.
  19. ^ Robins & Aronson, p. 469.
Citations
Reissued in the U.S. as Savage Grace: the true story of fatal relations in a rich and famous American family (Simon & Schuster Touchstone, 2007, OCLC 176925680). Sometimes issued in the U.K. as Savage Grace: the true story of a doomed family

External links Edit

  • "Books of the Times". Daniel Goleman. The New York Times. July 10, 1985. – contemporary review of Robins & Aronson, Savage Grace

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Barbara Daly Baekeland September 28 1921 November 17 1972 1 was a wealthy American socialite who was murdered by her son Antony Tony Baekeland 2 She was the ex wife of Brooks Baekeland who was the grandson of Leo Baekeland inventor of Bakelite plastic Barbara Daly BaekelandBornBarbara Daly 1921 09 28 September 28 1921Cambridge Massachusetts U S DiedNovember 17 1972 1972 11 17 aged 51 Chelsea London EnglandCause of deathMurder by stabbingNationalityAmericanOccupationSocialiteKnown forBeing murdered by her son with whom she allegedly had an incestuous relationshipSpouseBrooks Baekeland 1940s div 1968 ChildrenAntony Baekeland 1946 1981 She was murdered at her London home when her son Antony stabbed her with a kitchen knife killing her almost instantly Antony was found at the scene of the crime and later confessed to and was charged with her murder Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Marriage 3 1 Divorce 4 Relationship with son 5 Murder 5 1 Antony s death 6 Savage Grace 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Barbara Daly was born and raised in Cambridge Massachusetts In January 1933 when Barbara was aged 11 her father Frank committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning from the exhaust of his car in the garage After the life insurance payment had been collected Barbara and her mother moved to New York City taking up residence in the Delmonico Hotel Career EditAs a young woman living in New York City Barbara became a prominent socialite She was recognized for her beauty posing for painters and modeling with Vogue and Harper s Bazaar 3 Her social status and beauty resulted in frequent invitations to high society parties allowing her to date various wealthy admirers citation needed She also had mental health problems like her mother and was a private patient of psychiatrist Foster Kennedy 4 An invitation to Hollywood for a screen test with the actor Dana Andrews 5 did not lead to film stardom but did lead to a friendship with fellow aspiring actress Cornelia Dickie Baekeland She introduced Barbara to her younger brother Brooks a trainee pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force citation needed Marriage EditAfter Barbara falsely told Brooks Baekeland that she was pregnant 6 the couple quickly married in California At the time of the marriage Barbara listed her profession as painter while Brooks listed his as writer 7 After the marriage the couple set up home in a luxury apartment in the Upper East Side of New York where they held extravagant dinner parties for their friends who included Greta Garbo Tennessee Williams William Styron and Yasmin Aga Khan 7 Over time Barbara became well known to many for her unstable personality rude outbursts and bouts of severe depression She also drank heavily and both she and her husband participated in extramarital affairs Barbara gave birth to a son Antony Baekeland on August 28 1946 8 From the summer of 1954 onward with Antony aged eight the Baekeland family led a nomadic seasonal existence maintaining their home in New York while being mainly based in Europe Renting houses and villas in London Paris Zermatt Cap d Antibes and many parts of Italy Barbara and Brooks continued to live extravagantly entertain guests and have affairs From 1960 onward the family s main base was an apartment in Paris where during one party Brooks met an English diplomat s daughter who was 15 years his junior After Brooks requested a divorce and Barbara subsequently tried to commit suicide Brooks terminated the affair citation needed In 1967 at which time the family was based in both Switzerland and the Spanish resort of Cadaques the 20 year old Antony met Jake Cooper a bisexual Australian man Cooper introduced Antony to various hallucinogenic drugs which they traveled to Morocco to obtain Antony and Cooper also allegedly began an affair at this time though this is denied by Cooper When Mrs Baekeland was informed of this by her friend Barbara Curteis she traveled by car to Spain to bring her son back to Switzerland However at the French border Antony was found not to have his passport After the ensuing fracas both Antony and Barbara were arrested and placed in jail citation needed Divorce Edit Returning to Spain Barbara accepted the extent of her son s relationship with Cooper but preferred his developing relationship with a young Spanish girl Sylvie However Sylvie then started an affair with Barbara s husband Brooks After discovering the affair in February 1968 Barbara again tried to commit suicide Brooks decided that he had had enough of Barbara s behavior and again pursued a divorce 9 This led Barbara to severe depression and another suicide attempt from which her friend Gloria Jones wife of author James Jones saved her 10 Brooks married Sylvie and had one son They later divorced and he married Susan Baekeland In 1969 Barbara met noted pop art curator Samuel Adams Green with whom she started an affair When later introduced to her son Antony Green was very unimpressed by his artistic capabilities 11 After six weeks Green broke off the relationship although Barbara was still obsessed with him She pursued Green relentlessly when she returned to the United States that fall she walked barefoot across Central Park in the snow wearing nothing but a Lynx fur coat to demand entry to his apartment 12 Relationship with son EditBarbara Baekeland had a complex and allegedly incestuous relationship with her son Antony Baekeland who was either gay or bisexual Baekeland attempted to fix her son by hiring prostitutes to have sex with him After this failed while the pair were living in Majorca in the summer of 1968 following Barbara and Brooks s divorce Barbara was alleged to have raped her son 13 14 During his young adulthood Antony displayed increasingly regular signs of schizophrenia with paranoid tendencies and his erratic behavior caused concern among family friends He was eventually diagnosed with schizophrenia however his father initially refused to allow him to be treated by psychiatrists a profession he believed to be amoral 15 Murder EditIn late July 1972 Antony tried to throw his mother under the traffic outside her penthouse on Cadogan Square in Chelsea London She was only saved by his physical weakness and the intervention of her friend Susan Guinness Although the Metropolitan Police arrested Antony for attempted murder Barbara refused to press charges Antony was subsequently admitted to The Priory private psychiatric hospital but was released soon afterwards 16 Antony then undertook sessions with a psychiatrist while living at home The doctor became so concerned about Antony s condition that on October 30 he warned Barbara that he was capable of murder Barbara dismissed the doctor s assertion 7 Two weeks later on November 17 1972 Antony murdered his mother by stabbing her with a kitchen knife killing her almost instantly She was 51 years of age at the time and Antony was 26 Police arrived and found Antony at the scene of the crime 17 He later confessed to and was charged with her murder 7 Antony was institutionalized at Broadmoor Hospital until July 21 1980 when at the urging of a group of his friends he was released 18 Antony s death Edit Upon his release Antony then aged 33 flew directly to New York City to stay with his 87 year old maternal grandmother Nini Daly Only six days after his release on July 27 he attacked her with a kitchen knife stabbing her eight times and breaking several bones He was then arrested by the New York City Police Department charged with attempted murder 7 and sent to Rikers Island prison After eight months of assessment by the psychiatric team at Rikers Island he was expecting to be released on bail at a court hearing on March 20 1981 However the case was adjourned by the judge due to a delay in the transfer of his medical records from the UK 7 Antony returned to his cell at 3 30 PM EST on March 20 1981 and was found dead by suicide 30 minutes later having suffocated himself with a plastic bag 19 Savage Grace EditMain article Savage Grace The 2007 film Savage Grace is based on the life of Barbara and Antony Baekeland beginning with Antony s birth and following the family to the time of Antony s arrest for the murder of his mother The movie starring Julianne Moore Stephen Dillane Eddie Redmayne Hugh Dancy Elena Anaya and Unax Ugalde was based on the book of the same name After the film opened Barbara Baekeland s former lover Samuel Adams Green wrote an article pointing out elements in the film which were potentially misleading for those trying to read back to the reality inspiring it He referred in particular to the menage a trois scene which depicted Barbara Antony and Sam Green in bed together having sex Green wrote 11 12 It is true that almost 40 years ago I did have an affair with Barbara but I certainly never slept with her son nor am I bisexual She started telling people she had had an incestuous relationship with her son as a way of curing him of homosexuality But I don t believe she had sex with Tony I think she simply enjoyed shocking people Green then embarked on legal action against the film makers which was still unresolved at the time of his death 11 12 References Edit Index entry FreeBMD ONS Retrieved 4 February 2020 Aronson Steven M L Robins Natalie 18 December 2007 Savage Grace The True Story of Fatal Relations in a Rich and Famous American Family Simon and Schuster pp 3 6 ISBN 978 1 4165 7118 6 Robins amp Aronson p 127 Robins amp Aronson p 134 Robins amp Aronson p 129 Robins amp Aronson p 336 a b c d e f Krajicek David J 15 July 2012 He will kill you Shrink warned mother of Baekeland plastics heir New York Daily News Retrieved 15 December 2012 Robins amp Aronson p 357 Robins amp Aronson p 285 Robins amp Aronson p 288 a b c Sam Green Obituary warholstars org 2011 Retrieved 15 December 2012 a b c Sam Green The Telegraph 18 March 2011 Retrieved 15 December 2012 DEATH OF A SOCIALITE THE BARBARA BAEKELAND CASE Crime and Investigation UK Retrieved 10 September 2021 Kuroski John 3 November 2021 Forbidden Fruit Six Shocking Real Life Incest Stories Throughout History All That s Interesting Retrieved 10 September 2021 Robins amp Aronson p 81 Robins amp Aronson p 387 Robins amp Aronson p 6 Robins amp Aronson p 409 Robins amp Aronson p 469 CitationsRobins Natalie and Steven M L Aronson 1985 Savage Grace New York William Morrow amp Co ISBN 0 688 04373 9 LCCN 85 7117Reissued in the U S as Savage Grace the true story of fatal relations in a rich and famous American family Simon amp Schuster Touchstone 2007 OCLC 176925680 Sometimes issued in the U K as Savage Grace the true story of a doomed familyExternal links Edit Books of the Times Daniel Goleman The New York Times July 10 1985 contemporary review of Robins amp Aronson Savage Grace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barbara Daly Baekeland amp oldid 1174931622, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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