I saw the Fuller story on E! the other night in The Top 20 Hollywood Unsolved Crimes or something of the sort. A lot of the cases didn't really have anything to do with Hollywood though. Natalie Holloway was #1 which is silly. Black Dahlia was only #3 and I don't think that William Desmond Taylor even made their list.
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostI saw the Fuller story on E! the other night in The Top 20 Hollywood Unsolved Crimes or something of the sort. A lot of the cases didn't really have anything to do with Hollywood though. Natalie Holloway was #1 which is silly. Black Dahlia was only #3 and I don't think that William Desmond Taylor even made their list.
Yeah it really sucks the investigation was bungled from the start. I don't think he killed himself. As for Holloway, yeah it is kind of silly its number one on that list. My Top 5 would probably be JTR, Zodiac, Black Dahlia murder, D.B. Cooper, Cleveland Torso Slayer. I'm probably leaving out something though. But as far as Hollywood I guess Tupac Shakur would be up there. I mean he was the definition of studio gangster who inadvertantly created his own suspect list a mile long, but no one should go out like he did.
Jordan
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The Bobby Fuller case was covered on the Unsolved Mysteries TV program. That was the first time I saw any details. It may have been presented on one of those half hour cable crime shows also but I can't remember for sure.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by j.r-ahde View PostHello Stan!
A long, long time ago I read about the following murder mystery:
George Colvocoresses, murdered in New York 1872.
At the time I thought it to be a kind-of old school Mafia hit, but probably I was on the wrong track!
Quite recently I read, that he had been an American civil-war hero and this might give a clue to the case.
So, do you know the case and what do you think about it?!
All the best
Jukka
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Another interesting case is the disappearance and presumed murder in LA of statuesque bit-part film actress Jean Spangler during 1949. She said that she was going to meet her ex-husband about child support and was never seen again. The former spouse had an airtight alibi and was eliminated, in fact, he said there was no meeting set. Ms. Spangler's purse was found with straps broken. In it was a note to a Kirk. This raised eyebrows because she had recently worked on a movie with Kirk Douglas. That matter was looked into and no significant tie between her and Douglas was ever indicated. Information revealed that she was three months pregnant and, being unmarried, was in the process of procuring an abortion which was illegal at the time. Her mother said Jean was dating a man she called Kirk shortly before she vanished but that she had never met him.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostAnother interesting case is the disappearance and presumed murder in LA of statuesque bit-part film actress Jean Spangler during 1949. She said that she was going to meet her ex-husband about child support and was never seen again. The former spouse had an airtight alibi and was eliminated, in fact, he said there was no meeting set. Ms. Spangler's purse was found with straps broken. In it was a note to a Kirk. This raised eyebrows because she had recently worked on a movie with Kirk Douglas. That matter was looked into and no significant tie between her and Douglas was ever indicated. Information revealed that she was three months pregnant and, being unmarried, was in the process of procuring an abortion which was illegal at the time. Her mother said Jean was dating a man she called Kirk shortly before she vanished but that she had never met him.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostFuller was covered on E! Mysteries & Scandals in 1998. The Unsolved Mysteries version was in 1996.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostAnother interesting case is the disappearance and presumed murder in LA of statuesque bit-part film actress Jean Spangler during 1949. She said that she was going to meet her ex-husband about child support and was never seen again. The former spouse had an airtight alibi and was eliminated, in fact, he said there was no meeting set. Ms. Spangler's purse was found with straps broken. In it was a note to a Kirk. This raised eyebrows because she had recently worked on a movie with Kirk Douglas. That matter was looked into and no significant tie between her and Douglas was ever indicated. Information revealed that she was three months pregnant and, being unmarried, was in the process of procuring an abortion which was illegal at the time. Her mother said Jean was dating a man she called Kirk shortly before she vanished but that she had never met him.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Steve Hodel does say he thinks his dad was responsible for the Spangler crime in the second chapter of his book Most Evil. He also claims that DA investigators were actively investigating his possible involvement in the murders of Jeanne French, Gladys Kern and Jean Spangler.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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