Genie Wiley

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#Susan M Wiley born 18 Apr 1957
 
#Susan M Wiley born 18 Apr 1957
  
Clark's middle name could possibly be "Gray" as his second son carries that middle name.  Clark Wiley has been described as some sort of recluse.  He was the main power in the home, his wife Dorothy being nearly blind was totally dependent on him.  Clark and Dorothy were the parents of Susan Wiley called "Genie" in popular books and scientific papers about her case.
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Clark's middle name could possibly be "Gray" as his second son carries that middle name.  The third son John is yet living, in Ohio.  When John was age four he was taken to live with his grandmother "Mrs Pearl Martin", Clark's mother.  He lived with her about two years, up to the time, when he saw he get struck by an out-of-control pickup truck when he was sixJohn then went back to live with his parents.  His father Clark blamed John for the death of "Clark's beloved mother" (John's grandmother).
 
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ABCnews has just reported that "Clark Wiley was devasted by the death of his mother in a hit-and-run accident in 1958.  Within months of her death, he moved in to her two-bedroom house on Golden West Road in Temple City, Calif." (see [http://abcnews.go.com/US/popup?id=4870528&contentIndex=1&page=7&start=false here]) "He became enraged when the teen arrested for his mother's death was not prosecuted" (see [http://abcnews.go.com/US/popup?id=4870528&contentIndex=1&page=10&start=false here])
 
ABCnews has just reported that "Clark Wiley was devasted by the death of his mother in a hit-and-run accident in 1958.  Within months of her death, he moved in to her two-bedroom house on Golden West Road in Temple City, Calif." (see [http://abcnews.go.com/US/popup?id=4870528&contentIndex=1&page=7&start=false here]) "He became enraged when the teen arrested for his mother's death was not prosecuted" (see [http://abcnews.go.com/US/popup?id=4870528&contentIndex=1&page=10&start=false here])
  
Clark and Dorothy were arrested once the authorities found that Susan had been kept virtually isolated from normal human contact her entire life of thirteen years.  Susan still wore diapers, couldn't talk, and was fed a substandard diet which probably stunted her growth.  From years of confinement, her muscles had not developed normally.  The family were described as "strange people who kept to themselves."
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Clark Wiley has been described as some sort of recluse.  He was the main power in the home, his wife Dorothy being nearly blind was totally dependent on him, and frightened of him.  Their son John has stated that Clark often sat with a gun in his lap.  Clark and Dorothy were the parents of Susan Wiley called "Genie" in popular books and scientific papers about her case.
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Clark and Dorothy were arrested once the authorities found that Susan had been kept virtually isolated from normal human contact her entire life of thirteen years.  Susan still wore diapers, couldn't talk, and was fed a substandard diet which stunted her growth.  It has been reported that when found she weighed 59 pounds and was the size of a 7 to 8 year old.  From years of confinement, her muscles had not developed normally, which caused her to walk in a peculiar way.  The family were described as "strange people who kept to themselves."
  
Just moments before his scheduled arraignment, with his wife Dorothy, on Felony Child Abuse charges, Clark Wiley shot himself in the head 20 Nov 1970, using a 38-revolver.  His body was found in their home, by their son John aged 18.  Clark's death was handled as a suicide, the revolver and a brief note he had left, were both found nearby.
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Just moments before his scheduled arraignment, with his wife Dorothy, on Felony Child Abuse charges, Clark Wiley shot himself in the head on 20 Nov 1970, using a 38-revolver.  His body was found in their home, by their son John aged 18, who was waiting outside to drive Clark to the courthouse.  Clark's death was handled as a suicide, the revolver and a brief note "John will understand" he had left, were both found nearby.  Another note told his son John what shirt he wanted to wear for his funeral.
  
 
Dorothy had entered a plea of "not guilty" just prior to being told, at the arraignment, that Clark was dead.  Charges against Dorothy were subsequently  dropped.
 
Dorothy had entered a plea of "not guilty" just prior to being told, at the arraignment, that Clark was dead.  Charges against Dorothy were subsequently  dropped.

Revision as of 00:56, 21 May 2008

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