|
#1
●
01-13-2011, 04:47 PM
|
|
PETER FONDA (Easy Rider) Finds SUICIDE VICTIM
"Easy Rider" actor Peter Fonda found a body while driving down Sunset Boulevard in the Pacific Palisades community of west Los Angeles on Wednesday, police said. Fonda, 70, noticed that a car had been parked on side street off Sunset Boulevard for two days, so he stopped to check it out, according to Los Angeles Police Homicide Detective Allen Shubert. "He looked in the vehicle and saw a body in there and called the fire department," Shubert said. A man who had committed suicide several days before was slumped over the wheel of the sedan, he said. The man's identity has not been made public, but he was not a celebrity, he said. |
|
#6
●
01-13-2011, 08:01 PM
|
|
Re: PETER FONDA (Easy Rider) Finds SUICIDE VICTIM
I should rephrase that, but I encountered a dead body once. I also witnessed a man on Ts and Blues throw his wife and three young children off a balcony while police were waiting for the negotiator to arrive. I resigned a few months later from my first real job. |
|
#8
●
01-13-2011, 08:20 PM
|
|
Re: PETER FONDA (Easy Rider) Finds SUICIDE VICTIM
Some sort of drug mixture. Here. Not a smack substitute, though. Makes them totally crazy! Pills mixed to produce substitute for heroin reported to be legal, inexpensive prescription drugs, Talwin and Pyribenzamine. Decr. in availability of heroin supplies in cities like Chicago, Detroit and New Orleans and pushers' turn to T's and Blues instead noted. House narcotics abuse select committee probe of ways to federal restrict use of Talwin stated. [DEA admin. Peter BENSINGER - says this is no longer single-city problem and is arising from lack of serious penalty.] Disagreement with this view by Dr. Robert Speir, medical director for Winthrop Labs which is sole manufacturer of Talwin, mentioned. [SPEIR - states position that it is localized problem and not like that of narcotics around cntry.] Use of Medicaid funds to provide T's and Blues to drug addicts complaining of backaches and colds detailed. Expected classification of Talwin as federal controlled substance by end of year reported |