Also known as the Unicorn Killer
A manipulative and smelly hippie, Einhorn physically abused his long time girlfriend, Holly Maddux. When she finally left him, he convinced to see him one more time. At the meeting, he killed her and stuffed her body into a trunk that he kept on his back porch in his Philadelphia apartment.
Eighteen months later, when Holly's mummified remains were found, Einhorn skipped out on his bond and spent the next 16 years living in Europe, marrying a swedish woman, Annika Flodin, along the way
Tried in Pennsylvania in absentia in 1993, Einhorn was found guilty of Holly's death and sentenced to life in prison without parole.
Einhorn was found living in France in 1997. After a prolonged extradition process complicated by difference between France and the United States's definition of a fair trial, Pennsylvania changed its laws so that a person convicted in absentia could request a second trial. Einhorn was sent back to the US on July 20, 2001.
At Einhorn's second trial, he claimed that Maddux was killed by the CIA which had put her body in the trunk on his back porch in order to frame him. The jury didn't buy it and Einhorn was sentenced, again, to life in prison without parole. He is currently in prison in Pennsylvania.