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A member of the prominent and respected [[Du Pont family]], he is the son of [[William du Pont, Jr.]] and [[Jean Liseter Austin du Pont|Jean Liseter Austin]]. |
A member of the prominent and respected [[Du Pont family]], he is the son of [[William du Pont, Jr.]] and [[Jean Liseter Austin du Pont|Jean Liseter Austin]]. |
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John du Pont graduated from the [[University of Miami]] in 1965 with a [[Bachelor of Science]] degree in [[Zoology]]. A [[Philately|philatelist]], in he anonymously paid $935,000 a 1980 [[auction]] for one of the rarest stamps in the world, the [[British Guiana]] 1856 |
John du Pont graduated from the [[University of Miami]] in 1965 with a [[Bachelor of Science]] degree in [[Zoology]]. A [[Philately|philatelist]], in he anonymously paid $935,000 a 1980 [[auction]] for one of the rarest stamps in the world, the [[British Guiana]] 1856 [[British Guiana 1c magenta|1c black on magenta]]. <ref>{{cite book | author=Rachlin, Harvey | title=Lucy's Bones, Sacred Stones, and Einstein's Brain: The Remarkable Stories Behind the Great Artifacts of History, From Antiquity to the Modern Era| publisher=Henry Holt and Company | year=1996 | id=ISBN 0805064060}}</ref> |
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In 1983, he married occupational therapist Gale Wenk but emotional instability was already evident and the difficult marriage ended in a 1985 divorce. |
In 1983, he married occupational therapist Gale Wenk but emotional instability was already evident and the difficult marriage ended in a 1985 divorce. |
Revision as of 16:30, 10 July 2006
John Eleuthère du Pont (born c. 1939) is an American ornithologist, a former coach and financial sponsor of sport wrestling, and an imprisoned murderer.
A member of the prominent and respected Du Pont family, he is the son of William du Pont, Jr. and Jean Liseter Austin.
John du Pont graduated from the University of Miami in 1965 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology. A philatelist, in he anonymously paid $935,000 a 1980 auction for one of the rarest stamps in the world, the British Guiana 1856 1c black on magenta. [1]
In 1983, he married occupational therapist Gale Wenk but emotional instability was already evident and the difficult marriage ended in a 1985 divorce.
On 26 January 1996 he shot dead Olympic wrestler David Schultz at the wrestling facility for du Pont's Team Foxcatcher on du Pont's estate in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, outside Philadelphia, without apparent provocation and with Schultz's wife among several witnesses. After the shooting, the multimillionaire locked himself in his mansion for two days, while he negotiated with police on the telephone. When police turned off the power, du Pont was captured when he walked outside to fix his heater. Expert psychiatric testimony described du Pont as a paranoid schizophrenic who believed Schultz was part of an international conspiracy to kill him. On February 26, 1997, a jury found him guilty of murder but mentally ill.
External references
- John du Pont
- CNN:Du Pont guilty but mentally ill February 25, 1997
References
- Rachlin, Harvey, (1996) "Lucy's Bones, Sacred Stones, and Einstein's Brain: The Remarkable Stories Behind the Great Artifacts of History, From Antiquity to the Modern Era." Henry Holt and Company ISBN 0805064060
- ^ Rachlin, Harvey (1996). Lucy's Bones, Sacred Stones, and Einstein's Brain: The Remarkable Stories Behind the Great Artifacts of History, From Antiquity to the Modern Era. Henry Holt and Company. ISBN 0805064060.