50 years later, wounds remain from Yablonski family killings

Paul Guggenheimer | Tribune-Review
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski in his Bethesda, Maryland home on Dec. 12, 2019.

AP
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski (left) and his wife, Shirley — along with Chip’s brother, Ken — arrive at the courthouse for a third day of testimony in W.A. “Tony” Boyle’s trial on April 3, 1974, in Media, Pa. Boyle was charged with the murder of their father, Jock.

Dan Speicher | Tribune-Review
The home of Jock Yablonkski, who was murdered 50 years ago, is located next to East Bethlehem Township’s Tenmile Creek in Washington County, on Monday, Dec. 16, 2019.

Dan Speicher | Tribune-Review
The home of Jock Yablonkski, who was murdered 50 years ago, is located next to East Bethlehem Township’s Tenmile Creek in Washington County, on Monday, Dec. 16, 2019.

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Joseph Yablonski, candidate for president of the United Mine Workers of America, at a news conference, May 29, 1969, Washington, D.C. (AP Photo/Henry Burroughs)

Dan Speicher | Tribune-Review
The home of Jock Yablonski, who
was murdered 50 years ago, is next to
East Bethlehem Township’s Tenmile Creek
in Washington County.

Paul Guggenheimer | Tribune-Review
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski in his Bethesda, Maryland home on Dec. 12, 2019.

Paul Guggenheimer | Tribune-Review
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski in his Bethesda, Maryland home on Dec. 12, 2019/

Courtesy of
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski
Joseph A. “Jock” Yablonski

Courtesy of
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski
Margaret Yablonski

Courtesy of
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski
Charlotte Yablonski

Courtesy of
Joseph “Chip” Yablonski
Wedding photo of Jock and Margaret Yablonski in 1937.

Courtesy of Joseph “Chip” Yablonski
Photo of Jock Yablonski
campaigning in 1969.












