arrested by Pennsylvania state police on Saturday and charged with first degree
murder in the execution-style slaying of his wife in July, 1990. George, the
owner of Comic World in Windber, Pennsylvania, is currently awaiting extradition
to Michigan, where the crime occurred.
Barbara George, 32 at the time of her death and the mother of two daughters, was
killed by a single .38-caliber gunshot wound to the top of her head, an angle
that indicated that the victim was kneeling or sitting when she was shot
(according to retired Macomb Macomb County Medical Examiner Dr. Werner Spitz at
the time, as reported by the Macomb Daily). Her body was found in Comic World in
Clinton Township, Michigan, the store she and her husband operated at the time.
She had closed the store to prepare for a surprise birthday party for her
husband; her body was found in a rear storage room later that evening by two
long-time customers.
At the time, $30,000 worth of comics were reported missing, a claim that Clinton
Township police chief Fred Posavetz said investigators are no longer convinced
is true, according to C&G Newspapers. The victim's cash and jewelry were not
taken.
The case was re-opened in January of this year, and the investigation included
re-interviewing witnesses and potential witnesses, including George, and
reviewing old evidence.
