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Born in Aiken, South Carolina, Hitchcock learned the sport of polo from his parents, Louise and Thomas Hitchcock Sr. His father was a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame horse trainer who had been a 10-goal polo player and helped found the Meadowbrook Polo Club on Long Island, New York, and who captained the American team in the inaugural 1886 International Polo Cup.
Tommy screams at a policeman for help, but the officer remembers Tommy as the boy who came to the station earlier and failed to convince the police. The Kellersons fool the cab driver by posing as Tommy's parents. Returning home from work early, Mr. Woodry discovers Tommy missing and asks a neighborhood police officer for help.
Son Tommy Jr. would become a polo player who is considered by many expert observers as the greatest to have ever played the game. [ 8 ] Thomas Hitchcock and his wife spent virtually every winter at their 3,000-acre (12 km 2 ) estate in Aiken, South Carolina where in 1892 he founded the Palmetto Golf Club .
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In April 2024, Peggy Hitchcock, who was considered to be the family's scion, died. [15] In the time following her death, Peggy was also acknowledged to have been the one who persuaded her brothers to let Leary rent a room at the mansion. [15] It was reported that her brother Tommy, and also a half brother Alexander McLaughlin, died in 2023. [15]
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A woman (Lloyd) chases her son Peter to the scene of a grisly murder, where police officers Tommy Bonn (Randell) and Stephen Leslie (Pate) debate the string of strangled thirty-something-year-old women with hoses and Tommy's recent engagement to a thirty-one-year-old American woman, Sally Benner (Kellerman).