please god let it be okay. she is a mother. as the ambulance rushed barb to the hospital. lenora felt she had done her professional best. i knew she was medically in dire straits. the woman was barbara george, a little heavy but physically fit and enthusiastic softball and volleyball player. if you can give 100 compressions per minute to the patient, the better the chance of reviving the heart. after 15 minutes it was all over as a doctor pronounced bash barb george dead.
happened to his wife and said he last saw her after 4:00 when she relieved him behind the counter and he said he took the two kids over to his moms and remained there napping on the couch before 8:00 when he returned to the comic bookstore. let s get to all of this. were there any girlfriends, no. any affairs, no. any problems with the marriage. everything was fine. the girlfriend of barb s brother couldn t make out what he was feeling because his eyes were concealed behind dark sunglasses. something like a blind person would wear. mary sensed michael was acting strange and goofy and increased after a visit to the trailer park home where michael and barb had lived. he grabs the vaccum.
sister, always there to help you. barb was brought up in a polish catholic family. when she found herman, michael george, marriage was the organizing principle of her life. was she a happy bride. she couldn t wait. when children came along, two girls, barbara george seemed complete. her kids were a pride and joy. i think that was everything to her. the night of friday the 13th, brother joe and girlfriend drove over to the comic shop for what was to be a celebration, barb s surprise birthday party in the store for michael. he was turning 30. michael s mother was going to keep the two kids at her house for the weekend while barb and michael took off for a cozy couple of days in the lodge. that would be a romantic weekend. a weekend not meant to be. by the time they got to the
calls about michael george maybe having a girlfriend. when did you learn about a shop assistant named rene. two days later. we started to receive phone calls from people advising us that we might want to look at his relationship with his employee named rene. cozy, check it out. yes. it was barb george who met and befriended rene at their children s school and brought her to work at the comic store. she had five children and needed the money. her floundering marriage ended in divorce three weeks before barb s murder. not long before she remembers dropping in at the comic shop along with her brother joe. they saw michael and rene canoodling. you look around at the world
it just didn t sound good because of the phone conversation i had with barb and then now her death. michael george, a one-time insurance salesman himself received $130,000 tax-free from his wife s life insurance policies, not bad money in 1990. a witness who worked with michael in the insurance business was asked about the money. what does the document say? this is a claim statement for payment of the proceeds. who signed the claim? michael george, looks like. on what day? 7/18 of 90. july 18, 1990. yes, sir. are you aware that barbara george was buried on july 16, 1990. yes.