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A fan of comics and Edgar Rice Burroughs, Charles (Norb) Reinsel published 100 issues of
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[[File:ReinselWanted.png|thumb|left|upright=1.5|'''Norb Reinsel wanted poster'''.]]
[[Norb's Notes]] and five issues of [[Comics, Cinema, and Collecting]].  At [[Pittcon]] (1960) he was elected first treasurer of the newly formed [[Burroughs Bibliophiles]]. During most of his fanzine publishing  years, Reinsel lived in Clarion, PA.  From 1966 until about 1973, Reinsel published [[Big Brother]], a play by mail gaming zine for the [[Diplomacy]] hobby.  
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A [[fan]] of [[comics]] and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]], '''Charles Norbert “Norb” Reinsel''' [[published]] 100 issues of ''[[Norb's Notes]]'' and five issues of ''[[Comics, Cinema, and Collecting]]''.  At [[Pittcon]], the 1960 [[Worldcon]], he was elected first [[treasurer]] of the newly formed [[Burroughs Bibliophiles]].  
  
In a fanzine called ''Tales of Torment'', published in the early sixties and seventies, John Stockman parodied Reinsel and [[Norb's Notes]], along with other collectors of comics and ERBiana. Several of Stockman’s stories are available in a collection entitled ''The Crackpot'', edited by Dwight Decker, forward by [[Richard Lupoff]] (Ramble House & Surinam Turtle Press, 2015).  
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During most of his [[fanzine]] publishing  years, Reinsel lived in Clarion, [[Pennsylvania]].  From 1966 until about 1973, Reinsel published ''[[Big Brother]]'', a play-by-mail [[gaming]] [[zine]] for the [[Diplomacy]] hobby.  
  
In 1986 Charles Reinsel pleaded guilty to the first degree murder of his former wife and third degree murder of her husband. The murders occurred in February 1986. Reinsel was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2004.   
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(In a [[fanzine]] called ''[[Tales of Torment]]'', published in the early 1960s and ’70s, [[John Stockman]] [[Burlesque|parodied]] Reinsel and ''[[Norb's Notes]]'', along with other [[collectors]] of [[comics]] and [[ERBiana]]. Several of Stockman’s stories are available in an anthology entitled ''The Crackpot'', edited by [[Dwight Decker]], forward by [[Richard Lupoff]], Ramble House & Surinam Turtle Press, 2015.)
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In 1986, Charles Reinsel pleaded guilty to the first degree murder of his former wife, Barbara Motter, and third-degree murder of her new husband, Herman Motter. He shot each of them three times with a .32-caliber handgun in February 1986, according to a warrant issued in Elk County, Pa. Reinsel was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2004.   
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*[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106883842/charles-norbert-reinsel FindaGrave entry. ]
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*[https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1986-03-27-0210120095-story.html “Man accused of killing 2 surrenders,”] Orlando Sentinel, March 27, 1986.
  
 
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* ''[[Norb's Notes]]'' [1960-1966]
 
* ''[[Norb's Notes]]'' [1960-1966]
 
* ''[[Comics, Cinema, and Collecting]]'' [1962-1963]
 
* ''[[Comics, Cinema, and Collecting]]'' [1962-1963]
 
* ''[[Big Brother]]'' [1966-ca. 1973]
 
* ''[[Big Brother]]'' [1966-ca. 1973]
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For other criminals in [[fandom]], see [[Legal Matters#Crimes|Legal Matters]]. See also: [[Celebrity Fen]].
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Latest revision as of 07:43, 10 March 2024

(November 17, 1930 – October 20, 2004)

Norb Reinsel wanted poster.

A fan of comics and Edgar Rice Burroughs, Charles Norbert “Norb” Reinsel published 100 issues of Norb's Notes and five issues of Comics, Cinema, and Collecting. At Pittcon, the 1960 Worldcon, he was elected first treasurer of the newly formed Burroughs Bibliophiles.

During most of his fanzine publishing years, Reinsel lived in Clarion, Pennsylvania. From 1966 until about 1973, Reinsel published Big Brother, a play-by-mail gaming zine for the Diplomacy hobby.

(In a fanzine called Tales of Torment, published in the early 1960s and ’70s, John Stockman parodied Reinsel and Norb's Notes, along with other collectors of comics and ERBiana. Several of Stockman’s stories are available in an anthology entitled The Crackpot, edited by Dwight Decker, forward by Richard Lupoff, Ramble House & Surinam Turtle Press, 2015.)

In 1986, Charles Reinsel pleaded guilty to the first degree murder of his former wife, Barbara Motter, and third-degree murder of her new husband, Herman Motter. He shot each of them three times with a .32-caliber handgun in February 1986, according to a warrant issued in Elk County, Pa. Reinsel was sentenced to life in prison, where he died in 2004.

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For other criminals in fandom, see Legal Matters. See also: Celebrity Fen.



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