03-07-2015, 09:42 PM
But Drew, starting a race war that could consume the country? That's pretty bad.
But let me add one other thing I discovered. But is not in the essay.
The morning after the murders, Sebring's butler told the cops that there were two visitors to the home.
By the description rendered, one can deduce that one was C. McAffrey, the girl who worked for Sebring and was Rostau's paramour.
The other girl is strongly suspected of being Steve McQueen's agent. Why were they there?
By the time the cops found the secret place where Sebring stored his stash of cocaine--it was in a detachable part of his bar--it was gone.
The cover up was instantaneous. Neither Hollywood nor the Mob wanted any involvement.
And the LAPD went along with it.
PS: The reason I spent a lot of time on this was that it made Bugliosi's career and name. It has his trademark on it. If it can be shown to be something other than he represented, then that deflects from the trademark.
Second, if Bugliosi could be shown to cut corners here, that would be a precedent for doing it in Reclaimng History.
Which, as anyone who reads Reclaiming Parkland can tell, he did.
But let me add one other thing I discovered. But is not in the essay.
The morning after the murders, Sebring's butler told the cops that there were two visitors to the home.
By the description rendered, one can deduce that one was C. McAffrey, the girl who worked for Sebring and was Rostau's paramour.
The other girl is strongly suspected of being Steve McQueen's agent. Why were they there?
By the time the cops found the secret place where Sebring stored his stash of cocaine--it was in a detachable part of his bar--it was gone.
The cover up was instantaneous. Neither Hollywood nor the Mob wanted any involvement.
And the LAPD went along with it.
PS: The reason I spent a lot of time on this was that it made Bugliosi's career and name. It has his trademark on it. If it can be shown to be something other than he represented, then that deflects from the trademark.
Second, if Bugliosi could be shown to cut corners here, that would be a precedent for doing it in Reclaimng History.
Which, as anyone who reads Reclaiming Parkland can tell, he did.

