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Town saw wife change when husband vanished
AP ^ | October 26, 2003 | Mike Wilson

Posted on 10/28/2003 12:44:54 AM PST by witnesstothefall

DEFIANCE, Iowa -- Townspeople knew about Scott Shanahan's temper, that he was often moody and was anti-social. Some people said they saw the bruises that his wife, Dixie, tried to hide.

But authorities say Dixie Shanahan, 36, kept her biggest secret for the 14 months that followed her husband's August 2002 disappearance. This past week, Scott Shanahan's skeletal remains were found in a spare bedroom in their house. An autopsy showed he had been shot in the head.

Dixie Shanahan has since been ordered held on a charge of first-degree murder, and her children - ages 7, 5 and 8 months - have been placed in state custody.

Her lawyer, public defender Greg Steensland, did not return a message left Saturday seeking comment on the case.

In July, nearly a year after Dixie Shanahan had reported her husband missing, she told sheriff's Deputy John Kelly that he had left her and moved to the nearby town of Atlantic.

Neighbors had already noticed a change in her.

"She was free - like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders," said Mary Schmitz.

Schmitz and her son, Doug, said that they never saw Dixie Shanahan with bruises but that there were rumors that abuse was common in the household.

"I can see what she went through, and he got what he deserved if what they say is true," Mary Schmitz said.

Court records show that on several occasions Scott Shanahan beat his wife, leaving her bloody and bruised.

In October 2000, a friend of Dixie Shanahan's told deputies that he had dragged her to the basement, tied her hands with a coat hanger and told her he could leave her there for weeks and "no one would know the difference," court records show. She went to a women's shelter in Texas, near relatives, but soon returned.

Resident Mickey Kloewer said people knew of the abuse. "But you didn't want to intrude in their business," Kloewer said.

Dixie Shanahan had moved in with Scott Shanahan and his mother, Bev, in this western Iowa town of 350 people when she was a foster child about 14 years old. They married about eight or nine years ago and stayed in the same house, which his mother had left to him when she died.

Doug Schmitz and other neighbors described Scott Shanahan as moody and anti-social.

No one thought much about his disappearance until several months had passed and they noticed he had left his pickup truck and dog behind, Doug Schmitz said.

"People joked about it, that he was buried in the back yard, or buried in concrete in the basement," Doug Schmitz said.

Karen Kloewer said the case has shaken the town.

"It's heartbreaking to think she didn't think she could turn anywhere for help," she said. "I think the whole town stands behind her and is feeling for her and her children. I just wish she would have turned to the community for help."


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To: Savage Beast
William Faulkner bump.
41 posted on 10/28/2003 1:56:02 PM PST by Lizavetta
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To: dirtboy
How is a response to a self-defense situation a "violence on women" fantasy?

Because the discussion on the thread, and the statement I made, was about physical abuse against women by men. But all of a sudden, it became the opposite, a discussion about women doing/threatening lethal violence against men, so as to justify or rationalize violence against women. That's why.

In short, your point was not germane. It's an amazing thing, whenever the subject of physical abuse of women comes up, a man appears who feels it's his mission to point out the extreme situations when violence against becomes heroic.
42 posted on 10/28/2003 1:57:24 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: witnesstothefall
Leave it to the AP to take this one quote:

"She was free - like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders," said Mary Schmitz.

..And come up with THIS headline:

Town saw wife change when husband vanished

43 posted on 10/28/2003 1:58:46 PM PST by paulklenk (DEPORT HILLARY!)
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To: witnesstothefall
You laid down the gauntlet by making an absolute statement:

Any man who strikes a woman is not a man. Period.

So then don't complain when the thread takes a turn down that road.

44 posted on 10/28/2003 1:58:47 PM PST by dirtboy (Now in theaters - Howard Dean as Buzz Lightweight - taking the Dems to Oblivion and Beyond in 2004!)
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To: dirtboy
I'm not the one complaining am I? I stated my opinion that a man who strikes a woman is not a man.

Our grandfathers would not have a problem with that statement, and that's clearly the spirit in which I meant it.

Many moralisms are stated in absolute terms, for the very good reason that it sends the message that the moral crime should never happen among moral people.

Morality lessons aren't very instructional if not expressed in absolute terms, are they?

But I understand your point. You were just making an argument, not imparting an idea.

45 posted on 10/28/2003 2:07:27 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: witnesstothefall
Miz MacKinnon is one of the premier, Grade A feminist extremists. I'll spare you the details, since you don't want to know.

Misogyny and misandry were invented sometime shortly after Adam and Eve bit the big one, probably as a direct result of their culinary errors. Currently, misandry is quite popular amongst the distaff "knuckle draggers". Check out the offerings in a greeting-card store. Or the Lifetime Movie Network. It ain't purty, and it's getting worse. But it will also pass; societal stupidity is always changing.

I consider physical violence and verbal cruelty unacceptable methods of settling interpersonal disputes for either sex. I don't think that's a particularly "modern" idea.

46 posted on 10/28/2003 2:10:23 PM PST by ArrogantBustard
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To: Lizavetta
Right. Next they'll announce that they've found Caddie Compson somewhere.
47 posted on 10/28/2003 2:10:49 PM PST by Savage Beast ("'Liberalism' is a quagmire." ~Floyd Geron Looney~)
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To: witnesstothefall
Morality lessons aren't very instructional if not expressed in absolute terms, are they?

Absolutism is the refuge of small minds. For example, the Ten Commandments say "Thou shall not kill" - but there are many situations where killing is justified and even moral. So one needs to engage the ol' brain to sort out individual situations. Otherwise, you're no better than those "zero-tolerance" nitwits who suspend a kid for bringing nail clippers to school.

48 posted on 10/28/2003 2:11:48 PM PST by dirtboy (Now in theaters - Howard Dean as Buzz Lightweight - taking the Dems to Oblivion and Beyond in 2004!)
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To: witnesstothefall
OBTW, do you think it's OK for a woman to beat on her husband?
49 posted on 10/28/2003 2:14:18 PM PST by ArrogantBustard
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To: dirtboy
I'll tell you what, you spend your time coming up with corollaries to the 10 Commandments (that God, He sure is small-minded isn't he!?), and I'll spend my time trying to stick to the straight and narrow.

Go in Peace.
50 posted on 10/28/2003 2:20:13 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: ArrogantBustard
You're being silly because I hurt your feelings I suspect. I think you and I actually agree, that violence is a horrible method to communicate.

I'm guilty of thinking that man-on-woman violence is slightly more contemptible than its inverse. So sue me.
51 posted on 10/28/2003 2:22:11 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: witnesstothefall
You sure hurt my feelings, all right... I apparently don't even rate a real, creative, intelligent flame from you.

Boo hoo. Sniff. ROFL.

man-on-woman violence is slightly more contemptible than its inverse

I used to think that, too. I've seen really vile misandric behaviour from women who are constantly ranting about "violence against women". The hypocricy seems to elude them. They want equality? Fine. I'll hold them in equal contempt as abusive men...

52 posted on 10/28/2003 2:30:14 PM PST by ArrogantBustard
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To: ArrogantBustard
Boo hoo. Sniff. ROFL

May I ask how old you are? Very curious.

53 posted on 10/28/2003 2:38:05 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: witnesstothefall
The 3 "S"s

She got the the first and last "S-word" correct. But the middle one is not Spare bedroom.

54 posted on 10/28/2003 2:46:12 PM PST by avg_freeper (Gunga galunga. Gunga, gunga galunga)
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To: witnesstothefall
Many years older than the age you claim on your profile page.


Make of it what you will.
55 posted on 10/28/2003 7:22:14 PM PST by ArrogantBustard
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To: witnesstothefall
I'll tell you what, you spend your time coming up with corollaries to the 10 Commandments (that God, He sure is small-minded isn't he!?), and I'll spend my time trying to stick to the straight and narrow.

So, then, do you believe that it is always wrong to kill?

57 posted on 10/29/2003 6:15:37 AM PST by dirtboy (Now in theaters - Howard Dean as Buzz Lightweight - taking the Dems to Oblivion and Beyond in 2004!)
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To: dirtboy
For example, the Ten Commandments say "Thou shall not kill" - but there are many situations where killing is justified and even moral. So one needs to engage the ol' brain to sort out individual situations. Otherwise, you're no better than those "zero-tolerance" nitwits who suspend a kid for bringing nail clippers to school.

I'm on the same side as you about "zero tolerance" in the schools.

But the Sixth Commandment is more accurately translated "Thou shalt not murder."

58 posted on 10/29/2003 6:28:32 AM PST by shhrubbery!
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To: witnesstothefall
The D.A. should let this case die on the vine. It's unwinnable.
59 posted on 10/29/2003 6:46:19 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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