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John Henry Carpenter (June 24, 1928 – September 3, 1998) was an American video equipment salesman, most widely known as a friend of—and the accused murderer of—actor Bob Crane, who died in 1978.
In the 1990s his friend John Henry Carpenter was tried for the murder but was acquitted, and the case remains officially unsolved. Crane's previously uncontroversial public image suffered due to the suspicious nature of his death and posthumous revelations about his personal life.
Actor Bob Crane, shown in character in 1965 as Col. Robert Hogan from "Hogan's Heroes," was murdered in Scottsdale in 1978. John Henry Carpenter became the prime suspect soon after Crane's badly ...
Auto Focus tells a dramatized story of actor Bob Crane, an affable radio show host and amateur drummer who found success on the popular sitcom Hogan's Heroes, and his dramatic descent into the underbelly of Hollywood after the series was cancelled and he formed a friendship with videographer John Henry Carpenter.
John Carpenter has frequently made the music for his own films, a side project chronicled on 'Anthology II: Movie Themes 1976-1988.' ... John Carpenter’s Movie Murder Ballads. Steve Appleford.
Valdis' second marriage was to Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane on the set of the series on October 16, 1970. Co-star Richard Dawson served as Crane's best man. Following the birth of their son Robert Scott Crane in 1971, Valdis retired from acting. In 1978, she moved from the Los Angeles area after Crane was murdered. [2]
Still, there are chilling stories ripped from today's headlines that Carpenter can't imagine reading about in the '50s. Case in point: the recent case of Charlotte Sena, the 9-year-old who was ...
John Henry Carpenter (1928–1998), accused of the 1978 murder of actor Bob Crane John Jo Carpenter, pseudonym of John H. Reese (1910–1981), American author of Western and crime fiction John M. Carpenter (1935–2020), American nuclear engineer