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[The Tragic and Twisted Life of Barbara Baekeland: A Descent into Chaos]-[Episode 257: The Tragic Story of Barbara Daly Baekeland]

Morbid · B2 · 2021-08-22

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The Tragic and Twisted Life of Barbara Baekeland: A Descent into Chaos

Introduction: A Life of High Society and Hidden Turmoil

Barbara Baekeland, born Barbara Daly in 1922, was a woman who seemingly had it all—beauty, social status, and connections to the elite. Known as one of New York’s “10 most beautiful girls,” she rose through the ranks of high society, eventually marrying Brooks Baekeland, an heir to the fortune of Leo Baekeland, the inventor of Bakelite plastic. However, behind the facade of wealth and glamour lay a deeply dysfunctional family dynamic characterized by mental illness, infidelity, and eventually, profound tragedy.

The Foundation of Dysfunction

Barbara’s early life was marked by her parents' struggles with mental health, culminating in her father’s suicide when she was only ten. Her marriage to Brooks was built on a foundation of deception; Brooks claimed that Barbara coerced him into marriage by falsely claiming she was pregnant. Their life together was plagued by constant cheating, public scrutiny, and volatile arguments. One particularly disturbing incident involved Brooks publicly stating he would sleep with any woman for a million dollars, to which Barbara retaliated by engaging in reckless behavior. Their relationship was described as "volatile" and "toxic," often escalating into physical violence, such as one instance where Brooks allegedly held Barbara in a "headlock" during an argument over a restaurant choice.

The Destructive Upbringing of Anthony

Their son, Anthony, was treated as a "favorite toy to be picked up and put down at whim" rather than a child to be nurtured. Raised in an environment of extreme privilege and emotional neglect, Anthony showed early signs of behavioral issues, such as cruelty to animals, which his parents dismissed as signs of a "brilliant mind." As Anthony grew older and came out as gay, the family dynamic spiraled further. Barbara, unable to accept his sexuality, allegedly became obsessed with "curing him of his gayness," with reports suggesting she believed a sexual encounter between mother and son would resolve the issue—a claim that horrified their social circle and further isolated the family.

The Spiral Toward Murder

Following their separation, Barbara and Anthony remained codependent, living in various cities across Europe and New York. Anthony’s mental health deteriorated significantly, exacerbated by drug use and his mother’s erratic behavior. The tension between them reached a breaking point, with several documented instances of violence, including Anthony attempting to push his mother into oncoming traffic. Despite psychiatric warnings that Anthony had the "full intention to kill her," Barbara remained in denial, famously stating, “I’m used to murder.”

On November 17, 1972, the inevitable occurred. Following a heated argument, Anthony stabbed Barbara in the heart, killing her. He was later found sitting in the bedroom ordering Chinese food, seemingly having experienced a total "snap from reality."

The Final Tragedy

After being diagnosed with schizophrenia and spending time at Broadmoor Hospital, Anthony was released into the care of his 87-year-old grandmother, Nini. The reunion was doomed from the start. Within a week, Anthony attacked his grandmother, stabbing her multiple times after an argument over a phone call. Nini survived, but Anthony was sent to Rikers Island. Eight months into his sentence, he was found dead in his cell with a plastic bag over his head, leaving the true nature of his death—suicide or murder—a lingering mystery.

Conclusion

The story of the Baekeland family is a chilling case study of how unchecked mental illness, combined with extreme wealth and a lack of accountability, can lead to the total destruction of a family unit. It serves as a grim reminder that behind the most polished high-society exteriors, there can exist a darkness that, if left untreated, results in irreversible consequences.

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