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Laurie Bembenek Biography

Laurie Bembenek is one of the most popular and richest Autobiographer who was born on August 15, 1958 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Bembenek was the eldest of three daughters born to Joseph and Virginia Bembenek in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the 15th of August 1958. Joseph Bembenek had previously worked for the Milwaukee Police Department but quit following the corruption he claimed to have witnessed in the police department. Later, he worked as carpenter.

After graduation, Bembenek was employed in retail, and also had an unintentional stint as model. The year 1978 was the first time she was featured with the title “Miss March” in a calendar published from The Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company.

While training at the Milwaukee Police Academy, Bembenek met and became close with another female trainee, Judy Zess. At a rock concert in May 1980, Zess was arrested for smoking marijuana. Bembenek’s subsequent dismissal from the police department on August 25 stemmed from her involvement in filing a false report on Zess’ arrest. After being fired, Bembenek discovered photos of Milwaukee police officers dancing nude and semi-nude at a party sponsored by a local bar in Milwaukee’s Riverwest district. She had also witnessed the wide-spread use of marijuana, cocaine and other drugs by several members of local law enforcement. Bembenek came across evidence that the metro-area drug kingpin at the time, the notorious Ron Peters, was supplying the drugs for recreational use to the police and to members of the Milwaukee Brewers major league baseball club, including Paul Molitor, the inside distributor for Peters with the Brewers. Molitor in a subsequent plea deal was forced to leave Milwaukee and join the Toronto Blue Jays. The Milwaukee district attorney mandated that Molitor remain absolutely drug free for any subsequent visits to Milwaukee, such as for baseball games. Peters was busted and jailed after long surveillance by the FBI, who staked out his lower flat along N. Sherman Blvd. by occupying the upper flat, having been granted permission by the two nurses who lived there at the time but worked on the south side at St. Luke’s Hospital. The news media were called by the FBI to stage their reporters and cameras when the bust occurred, including vivid video in the darkness lit up by television lights as a tow truck hauled Peters’ Porsche away to impound.

In March 1980, Bembenek began training at the Milwaukee Police Academy. While still a trainee, an anonymous tipster reported that Bembenek was seen smoking marijuana at a party. Bembenek denied the charge which was investigated but never substantiated. Bembenek later said she believed the accusation was made by the wife of a Milwaukee police officer who confronted her at a party about her clothing and accused Bembenek of leading her husband on. Bembenek graduated from the Academy in the summer of 1980 and was assigned to the South Side Second District of Milwaukee. In her autobiography Woman on the Run, Bembenek claimed that the Milwaukee Police Department was then composed of “brutal, lazy, apathetic and corrupt” police officers. She further claimed that female and minority officers were routinely subjected to harassment and abuse during training. Bembenek stated that when females and minorities trainees became members of the police force, they were often severely punished or fired for minor infractions during their probationary period while white male officers went unpunished for more serious offenses.

Bembenek was raised as a Roman Catholic and attended St. Augustine Elementary School as well as St. Mary’s Academy in Milwaukee. She then moved onto Bay View High School where she graduated in the year 1976. Following graduation, she attended Bryant & Stratton College, where she graduated with an associate’s degree in fashion management.

NameLaurie Bembenek
First NameLaurie
Last NameBembenek
OccupationAutobiographer
BirthdayAugust 15
Birth Year1958
Place of BirthMilwaukee
Home TownWisconsin
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignLeo
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MotherNot Available
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseMarty Carson , Elfred O. Schultz
Children(s)Not Available

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On May 28, 1981, at approximately 2:15am, Fred Schultz’s ex-wife Christine was murdered in her Milwaukee home. Christine Schultz had been killed by a single .38 caliber pistol shot fired point-blank into her back and through her heart. She had been gagged and blindfolded and her hands were tied in front of her with rope. Her two sons, then 7 and 11 years old, found her face down on her bed and bleeding. The older boy, Sean, had seen the assailant and described him as a masked male figure in a green army jacket and black shoes. He also said the man had a long (approx. 6″ or 15 cm) reddish-colored ponytail. Bembenek had dyed blonde hair, weighed 140 pounds and was 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m).

Laurie Bembenek Net Worth

Laurie Bembenek is one of the richest Autobiographer from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Laurie Bembenek's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Lawrencia Ann “Bambi” Bembenek (August 15 1958 – 20 November 2010,) was better known by the name Laurie Bembenek, was an American former police officer, who was found guilty of murdering the wife of her ex-wife’s husband. Her story was the subject of national media attention when she escaped of Taycheedah Correctional Institution and was captured in Canada and was the subject of an incident that was the basis for books, films and the catchy slogan “Run, Bambi, Run”. When she was able to win a new trial, she pleaded not guilty contest to second-degree murder , and got sentenced for time served, as well as 10 years probation , in the month of December. After four years the conviction, she tried to get the sentence reversed.

Fred Schultz had previously been exonerated of the shooting death of an Glendale, Wisconsin police officer on the 23rd of July in 1975. He was the Glendale police officer George Robert Sassan, was arrested by a suspect in a bar during off-duty. Milwaukee police officers including Schultz were on the scene to investigate the incident in the suburbs of Glendale (outside their area of responsibility) and reportedly mistakenly interpreted Sassan for a suspect , and killed him when they saw him turn towards them with a gun. Schultz and his accomplice have been cleared by Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office for the shooting.

Around that time, she met Elfred O. “Fred” Schultz, then a 13-year veteran of the Milwaukee Police Department. Schultz had two sons and had obtained a divorce from his first wife, Christine, in November 1980. Bembenek and Schultz were married in January 1981 in Waukegan, Illinois. At the time of the marriage, Bembenek was working as a personal trainer at a health club and was living in an apartment with Schultz, her friend Judy Zess and Zess’ boyfriend Thomas D. Gaertner. Bembenek later got a job as a campus security officer at Marquette University.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomeAutobiographer
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

In November 1981, Bembenek and Schultz were remarried after a judge ruled that the couple’s marriage was invalid because Schultz had violated Wisconsin law by not waiting six months after his divorce from Christine to remarry.

On March 9, 1982, Bembenek was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. She was imprisoned at the Taycheedah Correctional Institution in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

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At the time of her murder, Christine and Fred Schultz had been divorced six months. Fred Schultz initially stated he was on duty investigating a burglary with his partner, Michael Durfee, at the time of the murder, but years later he admitted they were actually drinking at a local bar. When ballistics testing allegedly revealed it was his off-duty revolver that had been the murder weapon, suspicion shifted to Laurie Bembenek, as she had been alone in the apartment she shared with Schultz and had access to both the gun and a key to Christine’s house that Fred Schultz had secretly copied from his oldest son’s house key. Bembenek was arrested for Christine Schultz’s murder on June 24, 1981.

On June 28, 1983, Bembenek filed for divorce from Fred Schultz. In an interview she gave to The Milwaukee Sentinel, Bembenek said that Schultz had written her a letter informing her that he was living with a 19-year-old woman in Florida and had decided to end their marriage. Their divorce was granted on June 19, 1984. While Schultz had initially stood by Bembenek and believed she was innocent, he later changed his mind and publicly stated that he believed she was “Guilty as sin.” Bembenek also came to believe that Fred Schultz was guilty of hiring someone to murder Christine and allowed her to take the fall. The real murderer was Freddy Horenberger. He, along with an accomplice, had been questioned nearby days before the murder by a Milwaukee County Sheriffs Department deputy. Bembenek contended that the attorney whom Schultz had hired to represent her had a conflict of interest and had purposely failed to inform the jury that there was evidence that Schultz was connected to the murder.

Who is Laurie Bembenek Dating?

According to our records, Laurie Bembenek married to Marty Carson , Elfred O. Schultz . As of December 1, 2023, Laurie Bembenek’s is not dating anyone.

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There were questions raised as to the accuracy of the information and the evidence used in the trial. Dr. Elaine Samuels, the medical examiner who conducted the autopsy, had originally concluded that hairs recovered from the body were consistent with that of the victim; after Dr. Samuels had come to that conclusion, the hair evidence was examined by Diane Hanson, a hair analyst from a crime lab in Madison, Wisconsin. Hanson stated that two of the hairs were consistent with samples taken from Laurie Bembenek’s hairbrush. Dr. Samuels refuted that claim, stating in a 1983 letter, quoted in the Toronto Star in 1991, that “I recovered no blonde or red hairs of any length or texture … [A]ll of the hairs I recovered from the body were brown and were grossly identical to the hair of the victim … [I] do not like to suggest that evidence was altered in any way, but I can find no logical explanation for what amounted to the appearance of blonde hair in an envelope that contained no such hair at the time it was sealed by me.”

Facts & Trivia

Laurie Ranked on the list of most popular Autobiographer. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Laurie Bembenek celebrates birthday on August 15 of every year.

On October 17, 1990, the couple were arrested after a tourist saw a segment about Bembenek’s escape on America’s Most Wanted. Guglietti was deported back to the United States a month later and was eventually sentenced to one year in prison for his role in the escape. Bembenek, however, sought refugee status in Canada, claiming that she was being persecuted by a conspiracy between the police department and the judicial system in Wisconsin. The Canadian government showed some sympathy for her case, and before returning her to Wisconsin, obtained a commitment that Milwaukee officials would conduct a judicial review of her case. The review did not find evidence of crimes by police or prosecutors, but detailed seven major police blunders which had occurred during the Christine Schultz murder investigation, and she won the right to a new trial.

Where is Laurie Bembenek now?

She worked briefly as a waitress at the Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Playboy Club. At the time of her arrest, she was working for Marquette University’s Public Safety Department in downtown Milwaukee. On November 20, 2010, Bembenek died at a hospice facility in Portland, Oregon, at the age of 52.

Is Laurie Bembenek dead?

November 20, 2010

Who helped Lawrencia Bembenek escape?

Bembenek squeezed through a laundry room window, climbed a seven-foot barbed-wire fence and fled from the Taycheedah Correctional Institution, about 60 miles north of Milwaukee. Aiding her escape was her fiancé, Dominic Gugliatto, whom she had met while he was visiting his sister, an inmate at the prison.

What did Bambi Bembenek do?

Bembenek, known as “Bambi” Bembenek, was convicted in 1982 of killing Christine Schultz, the ex-wife of her husband, Fred Schultz. Bembenek escaped from prison, fled to Canada, was recaptured and later entered a no contest plea to a reduced charge of second-degree murder.

Was Laurie Bembenek ever cleared?

However, Bembenek would not live to be acquitted. She died from liver and kidney failure on Nov. 20, 2010, at the age of 52. Her attorney, Mary Woehrer, continues to seek a posthumous pardon for her to this day.

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