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  2. Peter W. Mullin - Wikipedia

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    Mullin and his wife Merle resided in Brentwood, a suburb on the West side of Los Angeles. [12] They had six children between them. [12] While he didn't enjoy driving, she loved to drive. [22] They owned property in Umbria, Italy, where they made "olive oil, wine, honey, and raised Cinta Senese pigs for prosciutto." [3] [12]

  3. Roy Richter - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, he sold his car and spent all he had to buy Bell Auto Parts for $1000. His auto parts store was said to be the county's first speed shop. And he is also known for bringing to market the Cragar custom stainless steel wheel. [5] In 1946, after the death of the second close friend by a racing accident, he devoted more of his life to ...

  4. Sam Bakhtiar - Wikipedia

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    Sam was born in Tehran.At the age of 11, he and his mother left Iran as refugees to the USA. Upon leaving Iran, he moved to the United States. [3] He held a bachelor's degree of sports science and life science from the Pennsylvania State University and a doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. [4]

  5. Sonny Barger, counterculture force and face of the Hells ...

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    Hells Angeles founder Sonny" Barger and his then-wife Sharon after his release from jail in 1980. ... Barger announced his own death “after a brief battle with cancer” in a pre-written ...

  6. Raymond Washington - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Lee Washington (August 14, 1953 – August 9, 1979) was an American gangster, known as the founder of the Crips gang in Los Angeles. [1] Washington formed the Crips as a minor street gang in the late 1960s in South Los Angeles , becoming a prominent local crime boss .

  7. Eccentric millionaire killed in LA fire was ‘imposter’ posing ...

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    The eccentric millionaire killed in a Los Angeles house fire last week was likely an “imposter” posing as a member of the ultra-wealthy Rothschild banking family, according to a new report.

  8. Cash App Founder Bob Lee's Cause of Death Revealed - AOL

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    Bob Lee, the Cash App founder who was killed last month in San Francisco, died from multiple stab wounds, the city's medical examiner determined. Lee suffered three stab wounds, two to the left ...

  9. Gerald Wiegert - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Alden "Jerry" Wiegert (July 12, 1944 – January 15, 2021) was an American automotive engineer and businessman, notable as the founder of two companies, Vector Motors and Aquajet, and for designing the products marketed by those companies.