Thanks to Deb Silva for these photos of John Frazier, who it seems got the death penalty as well and when it got overturned he got the possibility of parole. He committed suicide in the last couple of years. He was still in prison.
It 's amazing how he looks so comfortable after what he has done, he really shows no Remorse for the crimes committed. Thank you for sharing these photos.
Nice cars, but take some getting used to as you can see nothing at all of the bonnet of the car through the windscreen (hood/windshield ?) Very disconcerting as you have no way of knowing how near or far you are from obstacles. Scared the shit out of me when I had to drive one through London in the 60s. To be fair to the poster, this is filed under 'other suspicious deaths' so is not really (to my mind) seriously off topic. Jem
Cats mentioned in this thread, post #2- http://truthontatelabianca.com/topic/4586-true-detective-feb-1971/page__pid__54986#entry54986 There were vague references that Sandra Good knew Frazier, something I heard as well but I've found nothing to back that up. The location and timing seem plausable but that's about it.
And the interesting thing in this is that this was going on at the same time the TLB trials were going on, but it isn't remembered as much. Also, there was (or it seems) a lot more of these types of things going on in CA during this period than anywhere else in the US. Or maybe it was just reported more.