Ms. OHair was America's most prominent Atheist. She got God thrown out of the public school system, even though God had been a part of the public school system from the early on. She cheated on her taxes and hired crooks to work for her. She used the "f" word a lot, and was generally obnoxious to everyone. However, I don't think anyone deserves to be murdered and dismembered like she was.
The whole sad story can be found at http://crimemagazine.com/ohair.htm
..."Another theory was that they had met with foul play. It had to be admitted that O’Hair had made a lot of enemies in her career. Reporters covering the case found many ex-supporters, ex-allies, and ex-employees. "She went through people like popcorn," said one. Her son Bill accused her of preying on the lonely, the confused, and the misfits -- as long as they had money -- with the same kind of remorseless hypocrisy that some evangelical Christians are accused of. She was the atheist flip side of the religious con artist: "She was just evil. She stole huge amounts of money. She misused the trust of people. She cheated children out of their parents’ inheritance. She cheated on her taxes and even stole from her own organizations." But what to make of the month of September, during which the Murray-O’Hairs made and received numerous phone calls? If they were kidnapped, why wasn’t there a ransom demand or something?
A few months later, a tip led McCormack to one of the few indisputable facts he could work with: The American Atheists finally admitted, in its 1995 tax returns, that a large sum of money was missing, and all the evidence pointed to Jon Garth Murray as the thief. He had arranged for the transfer and withdrawal of a large amount of money -- over $600,000, last September, shortly before his disappearance. In addition, he had sold his Mercedes through a classified ad.
This is the kind of information that captures the interest of the IRS, who revoked the American Atheists’ tax exempt status pending an investigation, and finally the wheels started to turn on the O’Hair case. But it was not death that interested the federal agency; it was that other inevitability, taxes. The Murray-O’Hairs owed a considerable tax bill. In February 1997, the IRS seized the Murray-O’Hairs’ house and property, evicting Spike Tyson. The American Atheists had a vested interest in whatever the Murray-O’Hairs had left behind, as President Ellen Johnson told the members, so the organization also was "active...in legal proceedings to recover missing funds taken by Jon Murray."
In January 2001, a full five and a half years after they were last seen, the Murray-O’Hairs were finally found on a sprawling ranch near the little town of Camp Wood, Tex. (The owner of the ranch was not implicated in their deaths.) Federal agents, led to the scene by David Waters, found skulls, scorched cloth, severed bones, and a metal hip belonging to Madalyn O’Hair. As Bill Murray told his supporters in his website: http://www.wjmurray.com/
Of the many ironies involved in the O’Hair story, one is that Madalyn O’Hair battled the government all her life and conscientiously avoided paying taxes. She was especially suspicious of the FBI, believing Hoover’s organization to be the malevolent agent of the evil theocracy that was the United States. But it was the FBI and the IRS who finally avenged her murder. And some of those agents involved in the case, those who searched for her, found her, and attended her burial, expressed the deepest sorrow over the horrors that she and her family had endured at the hands of David Waters, Gary Karr and Danny Fry.
''I hope I live my life in such a manner that when I die, someone cares - even if it is only my dogs. I think I want some human being somewhere to weep for me.''
-- Madalyn Murray O’Hair
The whole sad story can be found at http://crimemagazine.com/ohair.htm
..."Another theory was that they had met with foul play. It had to be admitted that O’Hair had made a lot of enemies in her career. Reporters covering the case found many ex-supporters, ex-allies, and ex-employees. "She went through people like popcorn," said one. Her son Bill accused her of preying on the lonely, the confused, and the misfits -- as long as they had money -- with the same kind of remorseless hypocrisy that some evangelical Christians are accused of. She was the atheist flip side of the religious con artist: "She was just evil. She stole huge amounts of money. She misused the trust of people. She cheated children out of their parents’ inheritance. She cheated on her taxes and even stole from her own organizations." But what to make of the month of September, during which the Murray-O’Hairs made and received numerous phone calls? If they were kidnapped, why wasn’t there a ransom demand or something?
A few months later, a tip led McCormack to one of the few indisputable facts he could work with: The American Atheists finally admitted, in its 1995 tax returns, that a large sum of money was missing, and all the evidence pointed to Jon Garth Murray as the thief. He had arranged for the transfer and withdrawal of a large amount of money -- over $600,000, last September, shortly before his disappearance. In addition, he had sold his Mercedes through a classified ad.
This is the kind of information that captures the interest of the IRS, who revoked the American Atheists’ tax exempt status pending an investigation, and finally the wheels started to turn on the O’Hair case. But it was not death that interested the federal agency; it was that other inevitability, taxes. The Murray-O’Hairs owed a considerable tax bill. In February 1997, the IRS seized the Murray-O’Hairs’ house and property, evicting Spike Tyson. The American Atheists had a vested interest in whatever the Murray-O’Hairs had left behind, as President Ellen Johnson told the members, so the organization also was "active...in legal proceedings to recover missing funds taken by Jon Murray."
In January 2001, a full five and a half years after they were last seen, the Murray-O’Hairs were finally found on a sprawling ranch near the little town of Camp Wood, Tex. (The owner of the ranch was not implicated in their deaths.) Federal agents, led to the scene by David Waters, found skulls, scorched cloth, severed bones, and a metal hip belonging to Madalyn O’Hair. As Bill Murray told his supporters in his website: http://www.wjmurray.com/
Of the many ironies involved in the O’Hair story, one is that Madalyn O’Hair battled the government all her life and conscientiously avoided paying taxes. She was especially suspicious of the FBI, believing Hoover’s organization to be the malevolent agent of the evil theocracy that was the United States. But it was the FBI and the IRS who finally avenged her murder. And some of those agents involved in the case, those who searched for her, found her, and attended her burial, expressed the deepest sorrow over the horrors that she and her family had endured at the hands of David Waters, Gary Karr and Danny Fry.
''I hope I live my life in such a manner that when I die, someone cares - even if it is only my dogs. I think I want some human being somewhere to weep for me.''
-- Madalyn Murray O’Hair