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Barbara Mackle kidnapping

The 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle was the subject of an autobiographical book which was the basis of two television movies.

Barbara Mackle
Born1948 (age 75–76)
ParentRobert Mackle

Background edit

Barbara Jane Mackle, aged 20 at the time of her kidnapping, was the daughter of Robert Mackle, a wealthy Florida land developer. Barbara was attending Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, when the Hong Kong flu pandemic impacted the campus, resulting in Barbara contracting the illness. Barbara's mother travelled to Atlanta to take care of her daughter and drive her back to the family home in Coral Gables, Florida, for the Christmas break. Along the way they stayed at a Rodeway Inn in Decatur.

Events edit

On December 17, 1968, prison escapee Gary Steven Krist and his accomplice, Ruth Eisemann-Schier—both disguised as police officers–knocked on the door of the room Barbara and her mother were sharing at the Rodeway Inn. Krist told Barbara that an acquaintance, Stewart Hunt Woodward, had been in a traffic accident. Once inside, Krist and Eisemann-Schier chloroformed, bound and gagged Mackle's mother and forced Barbara at gunpoint into the back of their waiting car, informing her that she was being kidnapped. They drove Barbara to a remote pine stand off South Berkeley Lake Road in Gwinnett County near Duluth and buried her in a shallow trench inside a fiberglass-reinforced box. The box was outfitted with an air pump, a battery-powered lamp, water laced with sedatives, and food. Two plastic pipes provided Mackle with outside air.

Krist and Eisemann-Schier demanded a $500,000 ransom ($4.28 million in 2023 dollars) from Mackle's father. The first attempt at a ransom drop was disrupted when two policemen drove by. The kidnappers fled on foot, and the FBI found their car abandoned. Inside the car, the FBI found photographs of a man with a policeman's hat and the car registration in the name of George Deacon.

The second ransom drop was successful, but there was no word from the kidnappers. The FBI was able to trace George Deacon to the University of Miami, where they realized he built ventilated boxes for a living. Deacon's boss provided the name of Ruth Eisemann-Schier, who also worked at the university, as someone Deacon spent time with. The FBI was contacted by a local man in Georgia claiming he had just bought a small trailer from a man and found some odd paperwork inside. The FBI discovered letters addressed to George Deacon and Gary Krist, an escapee from California prison since 1966, and when the FBI compared the prints found in the car to the ones found in Krist's file, they realized Deacon was actually Krist.

On December 20, Krist called and gave a switchboard operator of the FBI vague directions to Mackle's burial place. The FBI set up their base in Lawrenceville, Gwinnett's county seat, and more than 100 agents spread out through the area in an attempt to find her, digging the ground with their hands and anything they could find to use. Mackle was found and rescued, suffering from dehydration but otherwise unharmed. She had spent more than three days buried underground.

Mackle was asked how she had remained so positive not only during the kidnapping but after, when she showed no ill effects from the ordeal. She claimed she would imagine spending Christmas with her family and never doubted she would be rescued.

Arrests and convictions of the perpetrators edit

Krist was arrested after a tip led a search towards the swamps of Florida that began on December 20, 1968, and went on through half the night,[1] hiding in a Florida swamp. Eisemann-Schier, who became the first woman to be listed on the FBI's ten most wanted list, was arrested March 5, 1969 in Norman, Oklahoma.[2] She had applied for a job at a hospital and as part of the background check a fingerprint match was found by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.[3] Eisemann-Schier claimed she left Miami because she and Krist became separated after the money drop and she was unable to get back to the car and thought Krist had abandoned her. She was convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison, paroled after serving four years, and deported to her native Honduras.

Krist was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 1969, but was released on parole after ten years. Krist received a pardon to allow him to attend medical school. He practiced medicine in Indiana before his license was revoked in 2003 for lying about a disciplinary action received during his residency.

In March 2006, Krist was arrested on a sailboat off the coast of Alabama with 14 kilograms (31 lb) of cocaine, reportedly worth about $1 million, and four undocumented people. He was sentenced to five years and five months in prison and released in November 2010.[4][5]

On August 27, 2012, in Mobile, Alabama, U.S. District Judge Callie V. Granade revoked Krist's supervised release for violation of his probation. He had left the country without permission, sailing to Cuba and South America on his sailboat. Judge Granade sentenced Krist to 40 months' imprisonment.[6]

Books and movies edit

Mackle wrote a book (with The Miami Herald reporter Gene Miller) about her experience: 83 Hours Till Dawn, published in 1971. ABC aired the story in 1972 as part of its ABC Movie of the Week showcase under the title The Longest Night. The book was made into a second television movie, 83 Hours 'Til Dawn, in 1990.

Krist also wrote a book, Life: The Man Who Kidnapped Barbara Jane Mackle, published in 1972 (ISBN 0-7004-0100-8). The 1973 exploitation film The Candy Snatchers is loosely based on the Mackle kidnapping.

Television movies edit

See also edit

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Krist v. State, 227 Ga. 85, 89 (Ga. 1970).
  2. ^ "Ruth Eisemann-Schier". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved August 5, 2022.
  3. ^ Martin, Markie (August 29, 2019). "Oklahoma fingerprint analyst speaks about helping catch suspect in 1968 Barbara Mackle kidnapping". KOCO. Retrieved August 6, 2022.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on June 14, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2011.
  5. ^ Convicted look to the state for forgiveness By Steve Visser, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 20, 2010. Retrieved August 3, 2011
  6. ^ 06-057 - USA V. KRIST ET AL, U.S. Government Printing Office. Retrieved April 19, 2014.
  7. ^ "The Longest Night (1972)". AllMovie.
  8. ^ "83 Hours 'Til Dawn (1990)". AllMovie.
  9. ^ "Buried Alive". FBI: The Untold Stories. Season 1. Episode 13. February 3, 1992.
  10. ^ "Coffin for Christmas". A Crime to Remember. Season 5. Episode 4. March 3, 2018.
Bibliography
  • Miller, Gene (1971). 83 Hours Till Dawn. Doubleday.
  • . Time. December 27, 1968.
  • . Time. January 3, 1969.
  • By David Krajicek from Court TV Crime Library
  • Doctor's License Revoked WISH-TV, August 29, 2003. (includes a picture of Krist) retrieved September 12, 2006

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The 1968 kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle was the subject of an autobiographical book which was the basis of two television movies Barbara MackleBorn1948 age 75 76 ParentRobert Mackle Contents 1 Background 2 Events 3 Arrests and convictions of the perpetrators 4 Books and movies 5 Television movies 6 See also 7 ReferencesBackground 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 Find sources Barbara Mackle kidnapping news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Barbara Jane Mackle aged 20 at the time of her kidnapping was the daughter of Robert Mackle a wealthy Florida land developer Barbara was attending Emory University in Atlanta Georgia when the Hong Kong flu pandemic impacted the campus resulting in Barbara contracting the illness Barbara s mother travelled to Atlanta to take care of her daughter and drive her back to the family home in Coral Gables Florida for the Christmas break Along the way they stayed at a Rodeway Inn in Decatur Events 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 Find sources Barbara Mackle kidnapping news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message On December 17 1968 prison escapee Gary Steven Krist and his accomplice Ruth Eisemann Schier both disguised as police officers knocked on the door of the room Barbara and her mother were sharing at the Rodeway Inn Krist told Barbara that an acquaintance Stewart Hunt Woodward had been in a traffic accident Once inside Krist and Eisemann Schier chloroformed bound and gagged Mackle s mother and forced Barbara at gunpoint into the back of their waiting car informing her that she was being kidnapped They drove Barbara to a remote pine stand off South Berkeley Lake Road in Gwinnett County near Duluth and buried her in a shallow trench inside a fiberglass reinforced box The box was outfitted with an air pump a battery powered lamp water laced with sedatives and food Two plastic pipes provided Mackle with outside air Krist and Eisemann Schier demanded a 500 000 ransom 4 28 million in 2023 dollars from Mackle s father The first attempt at a ransom drop was disrupted when two policemen drove by The kidnappers fled on foot and the FBI found their car abandoned Inside the car the FBI found photographs of a man with a policeman s hat and the car registration in the name of George Deacon The second ransom drop was successful but there was no word from the kidnappers The FBI was able to trace George Deacon to the University of Miami where they realized he built ventilated boxes for a living Deacon s boss provided the name of Ruth Eisemann Schier who also worked at the university as someone Deacon spent time with The FBI was contacted by a local man in Georgia claiming he had just bought a small trailer from a man and found some odd paperwork inside The FBI discovered letters addressed to George Deacon and Gary Krist an escapee from California prison since 1966 and when the FBI compared the prints found in the car to the ones found in Krist s file they realized Deacon was actually Krist On December 20 Krist called and gave a switchboard operator of the FBI vague directions to Mackle s burial place The FBI set up their base in Lawrenceville Gwinnett s county seat and more than 100 agents spread out through the area in an attempt to find her digging the ground with their hands and anything they could find to use Mackle was found and rescued suffering from dehydration but otherwise unharmed She had spent more than three days buried underground Mackle was asked how she had remained so positive not only during the kidnapping but after when she showed no ill effects from the ordeal She claimed she would imagine spending Christmas with her family and never doubted she would be rescued Arrests and convictions of the perpetrators editKrist was arrested after a tip led a search towards the swamps of Florida that began on December 20 1968 and went on through half the night 1 hiding in a Florida swamp Eisemann Schier who became the first woman to be listed on the FBI s ten most wanted list was arrested March 5 1969 in Norman Oklahoma 2 She had applied for a job at a hospital and as part of the background check a fingerprint match was found by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation 3 Eisemann Schier claimed she left Miami because she and Krist became separated after the money drop and she was unable to get back to the car and thought Krist had abandoned her She was convicted and sentenced to seven years in prison paroled after serving four years and deported to her native Honduras Krist was convicted and sentenced to life in prison in 1969 but was released on parole after ten years Krist received a pardon to allow him to attend medical school He practiced medicine in Indiana before his license was revoked in 2003 for lying about a disciplinary action received during his residency In March 2006 Krist was arrested on a sailboat off the coast of Alabama with 14 kilograms 31 lb of cocaine reportedly worth about 1 million and four undocumented people He was sentenced to five years and five months in prison and released in November 2010 4 5 On August 27 2012 in Mobile Alabama U S District Judge Callie V Granade revoked Krist s supervised release for violation of his probation He had left the country without permission sailing to Cuba and South America on his sailboat Judge Granade sentenced Krist to 40 months imprisonment 6 Books and movies 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 Find sources Barbara Mackle kidnapping news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mackle wrote a book with The Miami Herald reporter Gene Miller about her experience 83 Hours Till Dawn published in 1971 ABC aired the story in 1972 as part of its ABC Movie of the Week showcase under the title The Longest Night The book was made into a second television movie 83 Hours Til Dawn in 1990 Krist also wrote a book Life The Man Who Kidnapped Barbara Jane Mackle published in 1972 ISBN 0 7004 0100 8 The 1973 exploitation film The Candy Snatchers is loosely based on the Mackle kidnapping Television movies editThe Longest Night 1972 7 83 Hours Til Dawn 1990 8 TV Series FBI The Untold Stories Buried Alive S1E13 1991 9 TV Series A Crime to Remember Coffin for Christmas S5E4 2018 10 See also editKidnapping of Ursula Herrmann in Germany List of kidnappings List of solved missing person cases Miller v Universal City Studios Inc References editNotes Krist v State 227 Ga 85 89 Ga 1970 Ruth Eisemann Schier Federal Bureau of Investigation Retrieved August 5 2022 Martin Markie August 29 2019 Oklahoma fingerprint analyst speaks about helping catch suspect in 1968 Barbara Mackle kidnapping KOCO Retrieved August 6 2022 Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator Archived from the original on June 14 2012 Retrieved September 28 2011 Convicted look to the state for forgiveness By Steve Visser The Atlanta Journal Constitution December 20 2010 Retrieved August 3 2011 06 057 USA V KRIST ET AL U S Government Printing Office Retrieved April 19 2014 The Longest Night 1972 AllMovie 83 Hours Til Dawn 1990 AllMovie Buried Alive FBI The Untold Stories Season 1 Episode 13 February 3 1992 Coffin for Christmas A Crime to Remember Season 5 Episode 4 March 3 2018 BibliographyMiller Gene 1971 83 Hours Till Dawn Doubleday The Girl in the Box Time December 27 1968 Making an Impact Time January 3 1969 Gary Krist The Einstein of Crime By David Krajicek from Court TV Crime Library Doctor s License Revoked WISH TV August 29 2003 includes a picture of Krist retrieved September 12 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Barbara Mackle kidnapping amp oldid 1188780489, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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