Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Disappearance of Helen Stark


On or about Jan. 12, 1946, 23 to 26-year-old Helen Stark was last seen in South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. At the time Helen was having marital issues with her husband William P. Stark. She was supposed to come and pick up her young children but never arrived.

The date of her disappearance is the same day as William's discharge from the Army. He had enlisted in March of 1943.

Helen's family doesn't believe that she abandoned her children as her own mother died when she was a teenager. This lead to her and her siblings going to an orphanage. 

Helen is a white female between 23 and 26 years-old and her maiden name was Brokowski. She was 5'8" to 6'0" and 170 to 180 lbs. She has brown hair and brown eyes and may be wearing glasses.

SOURCES:
Charley Project

2 comments:

  1. She was my grandma's sister. Her body was never identified but she was one of Ed Gein's murder victims...the year after his mother died. She lived about a mile away when she disappeared.

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  2. LOL she was NOT one of Ed Gein's victims. Stop the BS. Ed first off never killed anyone under 50. He had 2 known victims and grave robbed. Helen was absolutely killed by William and is somewhere in Milwaukee area. What a stupid comment. Educate yourself. Plainfield is almost 3 hours from Milwaukee 🤣🤣

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