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The Zebra Murders
Just that week, the local papers had been filled with news of BLA members who had been convicted in the murder of a cop out at San Francisco’s Ingleside ...
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The Zebra Murders
The life of former San Francisco Chief of Police Prentice Earl Sanders has ... of the Zebra Murders. In addition to receiving his undergraduate degree from ...
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One of the printed copies of the Zebra sketches that were handed out to police and printed in newspapers. Drawn by Hobart Nelson off of descriptions given ...
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Sanders’s membership card from the time of Zebra for the California Homicide Investigators Association – the organization that held the meeting in Oakland ...
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thirty-year-old Richard Hague, took a stroll down San Francisco’s Telegraph Hill, heading down toward the North Beach area that it overlooks. ...
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Lead Zebra Inspectors John Fotinos and Gus Coreris, one of the most successful and most accomplished Homicide teams in the history of the SFPD, ...
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The Zebra Murders
Copyright ©2006 Prentice Earl Sanders and Bennett Cohen Published by Arcade Publishing, New York, New York For questions about the site, ...
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The Zebra Murders
A mug shot of Thomas Manney, who ran Black Self-Help Moving and Storage on Market Street, and who was arrested but never indicted for the Zebra murders. ...
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The Zebra Murders
Copyright ©2006 Prentice Earl Sanders and Bennett Cohen Published by Arcade Publishing, New York, New York For questions about the site, ...
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