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Redfield made his fortune dealing in oil land in Los Angeles. [4] Redfield also made money buying stock and buying property at tax sales during the Great Depression. [2] By 1932 Redfield was a millionaire, and it is not known why the Great Depression did not ruin him. [1] He came to Reno, Nevada, in 1935. [2]
After Redfield's death in 1974 Redfield's heirs found hundreds of bags of silver dollars in his Reno, Nevada, garage and home. [4] [6] It was thought that it took Redfield more than forty years to accumulate the silver dollars. He did not trust paper money and used money that he made in the stock market to hoard silver dollars. [2]
Yarris is the author of the death row memoir Seven Days to Live (2008) (later reissued as The Fear of 13). [20] [21] He has also self-published books titled The Kindness Approach (2017), [22] My Journey Through Her Eyes (2017), Monsters and Madmen (2018) (experiences on death row at the since-decommissioned SCI Pittsburgh), and Mind Your Heart, Nick Yarris (2024) (a memoir of the 20 years ...
Waukesha County does play a role in "The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard," Lifetime's new, six-hour documentary on the much-discussed true-crime story. But it's not a big role.
Delphi, Indiana, murder suspect Richard Allen allegedly confessed to the crime in multiple jail phone calls to his wife, which were played for the jury on Thursday. Allen is accused of killing ...
Ryan W. Ferguson (born October 19, 1984) is an American man who spent nearly 10 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted of a 2001 murder in his hometown of Columbia, Missouri. At the time of the murder, Ferguson was a 17-year-old high-school student.
‘Menendez Brothers’ Netflix Doc Reveals Erik’s Drawings of His Abuse and Lyle Saying ‘I Would Much Rather Lose the Murder Trial Than Talk About Our Past’ William Earl October 7, 2024 at ...
Murder on a Sunday Morning (French: Un coupable idéal, lit. An Ideal Culprit ) is a 2001 documentary film directed by Jean-Xavier de Lestrade . The documentary centers around the Brenton Butler case , in which a fifteen-year-old African-American boy was wrongfully accused of murder in Jacksonville, Florida .