Chicago Tribune - Chicago, IL USA
September 6, 1966
Page C3
A Mushroom Hunter Finds Woman's Body
The body of a woman was found by a mushroom hunter yesterday about 450 feet east of 145th street and Ridgeland avenue in Bachelor grove, west of Midlothian in Bremen township.
It was the third body of Negro women found in Cook county forest preserves this summer. The body, naked except for a green bracelet on the left wrist and a yellow metal shamrock on a chain around the neck, was tentatively identified from papers in a nearby purse as that of Audry Ellis, 19, of 2271 Carver st., Gary, Ind. Gary police said Miss Ellis had been reported missing in mid-June.
Detective William Mitchell of Homewood sheriff's police said the body was discovered by Richard Kropack, 34, of 5754 Midlothian turnpike, Bremen township, who was hunting mushrooms at the time. In July, a woman's body was found in forest preserves near Lyons and another in the Calumet Woods forest preserve.
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http://www.bachelors-grove.com/Archive/Newspapers/1966/ChicagoTribune/09061966/photo.htmEx-girlfriend is freed in man's death
Date: May 7, 1989
The woman said she had shot Martin Myers, 43, of Midlothian, whose body was found April 21 at the Bachelor Grove Cemetery in the Rubio Woods Forest Preserve, near the south suburb, said Gerald Palacios, chief of investigations for the Cook County Forest Preserve District. He said he would not identify the woman for her own protection.
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http://www.bachelors-grove.com/Archive/Newspapers/1989/ChicagoTribune/05071989/photo.htmPioneers in Peaceful Rest
http://www.bachelors-grove.com/Archive/Newspapers/1935/BlueIslandSunStandard/08161935/photo1.htmBachelor's Grove: A Non-Existant Public Landmark
http://www.bachelors-grove.com/Archive/Newspapers/1972/StarTribune/12141972/photo.htmVery interesting articles, putting the peices together is hard when it comes to the history of the graveyard.