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1 pages, Audio CD
Published October 28, 2025
“While most social events were held on campus, at hotels, or at clubs, the small circle of elite Greek members at KCU frequently threw parties at their parents' homes, all within blocks of each other. Carl Balsiger lived eight blocks from Leila's close friend Ann Bichler, who lived nine blocks from Kegon member Ken Spry, who lived eight blocks from Leila's best friend and fellow Cho Chin sorority sister Phyllis Wetherill, who lived five blocks from Leila's sorority sister Mary Ann Peeler, who lived twelve blocks from Kegon President Charles Myers, who lived eleven blocks from Leila Welsh, who lived thirteen blocks from Carl Balsiger, whose home lay directly northeast of the Welshes.”
Reporters rushed to Edgar Fleming’s home for a statement, and he laid bare the family’s agony: “This family thought they had suffered the limit for grief from Leila’s death, and this preposterous charge against Geroge, coming on top of it, is almost more than they can bare.” Fleming bemoaned the final nail in what had once been a promising investigation. “We feel, too, it closes the door to following up clues and the real solution we have always hoped for.” Hounded by the press, Marie stated, “I do not have anything to say at this time.”
On May 18, 1942, Soviet tanks make a massive breakthrough against German lines in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, turning the tide on the Nazi push into the East.
He moved to Chicago, Illinois, at the same time she moved to Knoxville, Illinois, just two hundred miles away, and returned to Kansas City the same month she returned.
Two weeks before her murder, Leila traveled with her family to Scott Field in Illinois, just twenty miles from Highland, Illinois, where Rudolph Balsiger had owned a farm and where Herman Balisger grew up and frequently visited.