I've just replied to an e-mail inquiry from a high school teacher 
concerning whether Genie, the tragic "wild child" of California,  has 
died. Not being a world authority on her case, I'm not sure why the 
question was directed at me. Possibly the teacher is a long-time lurker 
on TIPS, or retrieved one of my TIPS posts through the magic of Google. 

In any case, I told her I had no information on Genie's death, although I 
believed that Jean Butler, Genie's one-time teacher, and also Genie's 
mother, have both died.

Here's the news part. I tried my own Google search on the question. I 
discovered that in 2005 David Rigler, the hapless primary investigator of 
the team studying Genie, transferred all his Genie-related materials to 
Susan Curtiss. She was (at that time) the graduate student who, by 
general agreement, produced the only scientifically-useful information on 
this sorry case, published as the book _Genie: A Psycholinguistic Study 
of a Modern Day "Wild Child_." (1977). 

Curtiss in turn donated the collection to the UCLA library in 2006, where 
it  is available with permission of the library for study. It apparently 
includes the neglected videotapes shot by David Rigler which were 
salvaged by the NOVA TV crew, and some of which were subsequently 
incorporated into their documentary "Secret of the Wild Child" 
(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/transcripts/2112gchild.html ).

Nothing is available on-line, but the catalogue listing of the holdings 
are themselves interesting to browse through. See
http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt0q2nc69q&chunk.id=did-
1.2.1&brand=oac
or
http://tinyurl.com/234nun

On the question of Genie's death, the catalogue says this (under 
"Biography"):

"Although not indicated in the collection files, according to Russ 
Rymer.... by the early 1990s Genie was living in an adult home for the
mentally retarded, where it is believed she remains in 2006."

BTW, Genie's identity has been uncovered, and as it's now all over the 
Internet, there's no reason not to mention it here. This unfortunate 
woman's real name is Susan M. Wiley.

Stephen

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Stephen L. Black, Ph.D.          
Professor of Psychology, Emeritus   
Bishop's University                e-mail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2600 College St.
Sherbrooke QC  J1M 1Z7
Canada

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