Sheahan Murder Case

Jane Anne Sheahan Murder Case, a homicide case that took place in the Eastbury home of Jane Anne Sheahan. The reason and motive for the brutal killing were ruled out as a sacrificial murder.

Murder
On February 20, 1968, at 9:00 p.m. at night, 18-year-old June Anne Sheahan was walking home from her friend's house in Eastbury, Massachusetts was abducted by a group of men. The neighbors said that Sheahan was laughing, screaming and crying for in her house. Around 11:00 p.m. things settled down until the next morning her parents came home from a party at 1:30 a.m. to find their own daughter dead.

The Investigation
The sheriff's office and USIA came to the Sheahan residence and conducted a bunch of investigations into the murder case. They found a pentagram on the wall of June Anne's room with symbols carved into the floor.