Chief Says He Was Misquoted on Latinos

Jan. 30, 1960, Honor Student

Jan. 30, 1960, Honor Student
 
Two youths are questioned in the killing of honor student Leonard Moore.

Jan. 30, 1960, Parker

Jan. 309, 1960, Parker

Jan. 30, 1960, Aldo Corsini Dies

Former homicide Detective Aldo Corsini dies at the age of 65. He handled many gruesome ax murders and poisonings of the 1930s and early 1940s and as an investigator for the district attorney he worked on Louise Peete case.

Dec. 21, 1938, Spinelli Case

Dec. 21, 1938, Spinelli Case

Dec. 21, 1938: Detective Lts. Aldo Corsini, Lloyd Hurst and D.R. Patton investigate the disappearance of Rose Spinelli.

Jan. 30, 1960: Police Chief William H. Parker denies published reports about his comments on Mexicans, saying that he was misquoted.

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1 Response to Chief Says He Was Misquoted on Latinos

  1. Arye Michael Bender's avatar Arye Michael Bender says:

    Ah, the good old days.
    You just can’t find a good Ax Murderer any more, since they went out of style.
    Drive-bys simply don’t fill the void. But they do make it up with quantity in place of quality.

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