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Barnes Jesse

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Buffum Harry

Harry Buffum's family moved to Long Beach, CA. in 1902, where he opened a general store that eventually became the Buffum's Department Store chain.
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Fredericks Neal

Neal Fredericks was a cinematographer, most famous for The Blair Witch Project, which was noted and praised by critics for its distinctive cinéma vérité style of camera work. Other credits include Dreamers, Killer Me, The Stonecutter, Erosion, The Burkittsville 7, and Abominable. He was tied into a small plane which crashed in the water. Though everyone else survived, Fredericks drowned.
Upload Date: Apr 7, 2013 12:58 PMViews: 33

Griggs Loyal

Loyal Griggs was a cinematographer, starting out at. Paramount Pictures in the studio's process department. He eventually became director of photography for three 1951 films -: Crosswinds, Passage West, and The Last Outpost. Griggs won an oscar for 1953's Shane. Other films include White Christmas, The Ten Commandments, The Sad Sack, Visit to a Small Planet, and The Greatest Story Ever Told.
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Lockin Daniel

Danny Lockin was an actor and dancer on stage, television, and in film. He appeared on Father of the Bride, Dr. Kildare, Mr. Novak, My Three Sons, and the Sid Caesar Show, but is best known for his role of Barnaby Tucker in the 1969 film Hello, Dolly!. In August 1977, Lockin was stabbed over 100 times by a man he met in a Garden Grove, California bar.
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Nowell Bradley

Graffiti marks the spot.
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Nowell Bradley

Bradley Nowell was lead singer and guitarist of the ska punk band Sublime. Sublime gained a reputation for rowdy behavior in neighborhood shows, and eventually became one of the most popular bands in Southern California. Nowell died at the age of 28 from a heroin overdose shortly before the release of Sublime's major-label debut. (Cenotaph)
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Oilar Harold

Harold Oilar was a rug salesman, and was working on writing books on religion and psychology. After singing Christmas carols with family and friends the week before Christmas, his family went to bed and he stayed up re-reading "Man Against Himself," by Dr. Karl Menninger, a study of suicide and self-directed violence. He burned his own manuscripts, took the family dog and the sleep-over friend of his youngest daughter to the porch in the backyard, then killed his family with a hatchet.
Capture Date: Mar 4, 2017 12:58 PMViews: 16

Oilar Harold Family

Oilar tried to commit suicide with sleeping pills and natural gas afterword, but was not successful. After arrest, he could not understand why he would kill his family, pleaded guilty, and at one point said, "The only thing I'm waiting for is to pay the maximum penalty for this thing. I want to pay that price." The minister at the family's funeral was the father of the daughter's spared friend. Three months after being sent to prison, Oilar hanged himself.
Capture Date: Mar 4, 2017 12:58 PMViews: 67

Repp Stafford

Stafford Alois Repp was an actor, best known for his role as Police Chief Clancy O'Hara on TV's Batman series. Other credits included State Trooper, How to Marry a Millionaire, The Thin Man, Texas John Slaughter, Frontier Doctor, Rawhide, Dante, The Real McCoys, The Donna Reed Show, Guestward, Ho!, Angel, Dennis the Menace, Perry Mason, The New Phil Silvers Show, The Twilight Zone, I Want to Live!, The Brothers Karamazov, Mannix, and MASH.
Upload Date: Jun 14, 2014 03:57 PMViews: 24

Worley Kenneth

Capture Date: Feb 9, 2021 01:45 PMViews: 2
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