| The following is a collection of photos related to the Ed Gingerich case. Some of the photos can be seen in Jim's book Crimson Stain while others are available only here.
Clicking on the thumbnail will open a larger version of the photo in its own window. Approximate file sizes for the larger versions are given under the thumbnail. Some of these files are quite large and may take some time to download.
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1. Brownhill Amish on the night of the Gingerich murder not far from the killing site. (Jim Stefanucci, Meadville Tribune)
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2. The Gingerich house on the night Ed Gingerich killed his wife, Katie. (Jim Stefanucci, Meadville Tribune)
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3. Pennsylvania State Police obtaining details from the local Amish on the night of the murder. (Jim Stefanucci, Meadville Tribune)
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4. Sheriff Bob Stevens escorts Ed into the courtroom shortly after the start of his trial. (Meadville Tribune)
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5. Defense attorney Donald E. Lewis talking to the media on the steps of the Crawford County Court House. (Meadville Tribune)
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6. Ed Gingerich escorted by sheriff's deputies into court for his sentencing. (Chris Horner, Meadville Tribune)
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7. Crawford County Court House, Meadville, PA. One year and three days after killing his wife, Ed Gingerich was tried in this courthouse.
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8. A view of Sturgis Road. The Gingerich family farm is visible on the right.
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9. The farm of Katie's uncle, Bishop Rudy Shetler.
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10. Dr. Merritt W. Terrell's office south of Cambridge Springs, PA on Route 19. Dr. Terrell, a chiropractor who treated hundreds of Amish patients including Ed, was a prosecution witness at Ed's trial.
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11. Intersection of Sturgis and Frisbeetown Roads in Brownhill.
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12. Ed's home since his release from prison, Harmony Haven House in Evart, MI.
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13. Ed and friends bike riding around Evart enclave.
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This page was last updated on: Monday, January 7, 2008
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