Earth Day Co-Founder Ira Einhorn evaded authorities for 23 years. Einhorn, who’s gone down in history as a co-founder of the environmental awareness day, was convicted of murder.
Einhorn murdered his ex-friend, composted here body in a closet trunk, and evaded being captured for 23 years.
Here’s what they say… Helen Maddux broke up with Einhorn after five years. Einhorn wasn’t happy about it and threatened to throw all of her belongings away. When Maddux arrived at his place to retrieve these items, she disappeared. The date was 1977.
As reported by NBC News, “reddish-brown, foul-smelling liquid was leaking from the
the ceiling directly below Einhorn’s bedroom closet, leading authorities to the grisly
scene.
Maddux was found “beaten” and “partially mummified” in a box “packed with Styrofoam, air fresheners, and newspapers.” Einhorn was arrested after 23 years of evading authorities in Ireland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and France. He explained that Maddux was killed by CIA agents who framed him for the crime because he knew too much about the agency’s paranormal military research.