John Norman Collins
Collins arrives at the Washtenaw County Courthouse.
Collins, manacled to a chain around his waist,
leaves the
Washtenshaw County Courthouse.
Collins is led to his arraignment August 1st where he
was charged
with the murder of Karen Sue Beineman.
John Norman Collins
John Norman Collins was convicted in the murder of Karen Sue
Beineman, one of seven victims in
the "Co-Ed Murders" that occurred
in Washtenaw County from 1967-1969.
(Courtesy of Lt. Michael Logghe, the Ann Arbor Police Department
and the City of Ann Arbor.)
John Norman Collins
John Norman Collins
Peter Hurkos, Dutch
psychic, relaxes--almost unnoticed in a yard
directly across the street from the Washtenaw County courthouse.
MI-Police inspect the spot along a rural road near here
where the body of Dawn Basom, 13, was found by a motorist.
MI-Washtenshaw County Sheriff Douglas Harvey points to spot where
the body of Dawn Basom, 13, was found alongside a rural road.
MI-Mounted Washtenshaw County Sheriff's deputies search for clues in
the general
vicinity where the nude and battered body of Karen Sue Beineman, 18,
was found.
MI-Uniformed policemen (front) and detectives (rear) provide tight
security for
John Norman Collins, 23, as he is brought from the courthouse at
Ypsilanti.
Attorneys Joseph Louisell and Neil Fink.
MI-Police officials say
that the slaying of Karen Sue Beineman, 18, an Eastern
Michigan
University,
occurred in this home owned by
Michigan State Police Cpl.
John Norman Collins in jail.