Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NEED 6511 West 82nd St. Westchester, CA


Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme lived at this location from 1951 to 1964. This was her second childhood home.


The house has obviously been remodeled since she lived there. Because of the remodel, the house really stands out from the other homes on the street. I've included an image of the street to show what kind of neighborhood it was. The other homes in the image below can give you an idea of what Squeaky's house was like while she lived there. I was impressed with the area as it is today.







10 comments:

  1. That is one sleepy, boring looking little neighborhood. Looks can be so deceiving.

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  2. Panny Pat

    Squeaky is the supeme 20th century enigma.

    However, we know she has epilepcy. Twice it is documented that she suffers convultions after orgasms. Only Charlie balled her until hee was jailed. Then Watkins balled her by Family/Charlie's design and she suffered an epileptic fit then too. Did epilepcy send her to prison for 35 yrs?

    Her permanent parole denies she can talk anywhere. She was basically parolled and told shut the eff up or go back to prison. Society doesn't want to hear from her anymore. Her causes aren't valid.

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  3. I really wonder went on in that house.

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  4. Poirot, I was unaware that she is prohibited from talking. Is that documented somewhere? I'd be interested to read it.

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  5. Her causes ARE valid, otherwise, the "Powers that Be" would not endeavor to suppress them.

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  6. Common sense would tell you that if she is being suppressed from saying anything about her escapads, it would be to prevent her from profiting from trying to assassinate a U.S. President.

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  7. ACFisherAldag said...
    Her causes ARE valid, otherwise, the "Powers that Be" would not endeavor to suppress them.

    Mr Poirot replies:

    The parole board wants her to stay out of trouble. They don't want her getting in legal difficulties. That was the condition of her release. If she can live peacefully and quietly she can stay on the outside. But AC I'm sure you know Squeaky's personality enough to realize that she will get herself in trouble if she runs her mouth because she ends up threatening people. All of Squeaky's causes were the bogus ramblings of a brainwashed psychopath. The best thing a nut can do is try to stay calm and to remain law abiding and peaceful. That's very difficult to do for someone with a criminal track record like Squeaky. She gave up her right to speak long ago.

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  8. Matt said...
    Poirot, I was unaware that she is prohibited from talking. Is that documented somewhere? I'd be interested to read it.

    June 1, 2011 11:57

    Mr Poirot replies:

    I read she is on permanent parole and has been BANNED from public talking and internet usage. I first heard she was on two yrs parole but I think that was wrong. I think she was basically told that if she messes up even once she will be picked up in a heartbeat. I'd bet the Secret Service keeps close tabs on her too. She's on a very short leash. Notice that Sara Jane Moore doesn't say much either.

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  9. The epilepsy defense for pointing a gun at Ford I suspect might have been a Temporal Lobe Epilepsy defense as that's been attempted to explain criminal acts. But I doubt it would have been successful in Lynette's case for several reasons. One, she herself would not support that her act was some reflexive purposeless act but rather one with a specific intent behind it. Second, there was evidence of planning for days at the least. She strapped the gun to her leg, hid it, found out when and where Ford was going to appear, obtained the gun, popped the bullet out of the chamber leaving four more in the gun though none chambered. It tends to look more and more when it's looked at as a planned act rather than the more spontaneous reflexive TLE violence. Her lawyers might have had more success trying to follow the "logic" in her thinking pointing a gun at Ford was going to advance her cause or how this was going to happen. But, again, I think she would have fought this defense tooth and nail.

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  10. Hello, does anyone know the address of Lynette's Santa Monica home? I'm assuming she lived there before moving to Westchester. Can anyone enlighten me? Thanks.

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