Deadly Relations
Charles Cushing Jr. A man found Charles B. Cushing Jr. unconscious on the side of a partially paved road in Monson, Massachusetts, on July 12, 1949. Upon closer look, he noticed that he had cuts on his face. He summoned help, who took Charles to a local hospital. Doctors treated his injuries and admitted him due to a brain concussion. Investigators believe that Charles was riding his motorcycle down the road when he hit a hole and lost control of the bike. They estimated that the motorcycle traveled about 125 feet before slamming into a wall and throwing Charles about another 20 feet. Charles served in the United States Army for about five years. Stationed in Japan, he returned home after being discharged in 1953-4. During his enlistment, Charles reportedly tried committing suicide several times and underwent a psychiatric evaluation in Italy. Charles's neighbors said he was never the same after returning from the Korean War. In February or March 1954, he asked Dorothy A. Warner to...