60th Anniversary of the Disappearance of Orville Gibson The story of Orville Gibson, a Newbury, Vermont farmer whose frozen body was found in the waters of the Connecticut River on March 26, 1958, has remained controversial for sixty years. The investigation into Gibson's death and the subsequent trials and acquittals made the case one of Vermont's most famous murder investigations, featured twice in Life magazine. In Orville's Revenge, retired Judge Stephen B. Martin of Barre, Vermont offers the fullest account of the events leading up to the victim's disappearance and death, including the individuals involved and the expert testimony that was brought to light during the court proceedings. Why did investigators twist the facts to suit their theories instead of relying on observation to draw inferences based on what they observed? The verdict still stands. Gibson committed suicide out of revenge.
Author: Stephen B. Martin Publisher: Vermont Groundhog Publishing Published: 04/24/2015 Pages: 264 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.79lbs Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.55d ISBN: 9780692305300
About the Author A sixth generation Vermonter and a 1959 graduate of George Washington University Law School, Stephen B. Martin practiced law with Richard E. Davis in Barre, Vermont for 10 years. In 1970, while he was a member of the House of Representatives, he was elected a Superior Judge by the Vermont Legislature. In 1985, the Vermont Supreme Court appointed him to the post of Administrative Judge for the Trial Courts. He served in that capacity until his retirement in 1998.