On this anniversary of Earth Day, it is only fitting to speak of Ira Einhorn, an active participant at the first Earth Day event in Philadelphia in 1970.

Not only a participant, Einhorn claimed to have been instrumental in creating and launching the event.
However, as Ken Anderson points out in the Magic City Morning Star:
“You won’t find Ira Einhorn’s name listed in any of the Earth Day promotional literature, as the organizers have taken great pains to distance themselves from this man, at least since he became better known for composting his girlfriend in a trunk in his closet for a couple of years in the late 1970s.”
“After bludgeoning his girlfriend of five years to death, fracturing her skull in a dozen places, Ira stuffed her body into a trunk, which he packed into a closet where it remained until discovered by the police nearly two years later.”
“…Ira Einhorn took the life of one woman, while the movement that he had a hand in founding seeks to steal the life from all of us.”
See entire article:
http://www.hawaiifreepress.com/ArticlesMain/tabid/56/ID/2023/Ira-Einhorn-Earth-Days-Dirty-Secret.aspx
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